CATALOGUE 


OP  THE 


PRIVATE   LIBRARY 

OF 

SAMUEL  C^.  DRAKE, 

OF  BOSTON, 

CHIEFLY  RELATING  TO  THE 

::^ntiqiutk0,  Ijistonj,  mib  Biograpl)r)  of  3.mcrka, 

AND  IN  AN  ESPECIAL   MANNER  TO  THE 

IHDI AHS, 

COLLECTED  AND  USED  BY  HIM  IN  PREPARING  HIS  WORKS  UPON  THE 
ABORIGINES  OF  AMERICA. 


BOSTON: 

PUBLISHED  BY  SAMUEL  G.  DRAKE, 

No.  56  COENHILL. 

PMNTED  BY   GEORGE  COOLIDGE,  NO.  57  WASHINGTON  STREET. 

1845. 
Price    25    Cents. 


The  Books,  ol"  wliich  the  Ibllowing  is  a  Catalogue,  were 
advertised  to  be  sold  at  auction,  commencing  on  the  27th 
of  May  last,  but  with  the  proviso,  that  ihcy  might  be  ne- 
gotiated lor  at  private  sale,  it'  application  should  be  made 
previous  to  the  time  set  for  the  public  sale.  The  opportu- 
nity for  negotiation  thus  otlered  was  embraced  by  a  gen- 
tleman of  extensive  knowledge  in  the  value  of  snch  col- 
lections, and  it  was  accordingly  disposed  of  to  him,  on  the 
19th  of  May;  and  notice  immediately  given  that  the  pub- 
lic sale  would  not  take  place. 

The  Library,  as  such,  lays  no  claim  to  perfection  in 
works  relating  to  America,  but  it  exhibits  no  inconsiderable 
body  of  such  works,  almost  exclusively  connected  with 
that  subject.  It  embraced  about  oOOO  volumes,  and  the 
number  of  rare  works  in  proportion  to  the  whole  is  proba- 
bly much  greater  than  any  similar  collection  in  the  coun- 
try. Very  old  books  are  not  always  the  scarcest.  Many 
could  be  named,  printed  within  a  century,  much  rarer  than 
others  printed  even  tv/o  centuries  ago.  This  may  be  ow- 
ing to  any  one  or  more  of  numerous  circumstances  or  ac- 
cidents which  constantly  attend  on  all  publications.  Many 
works  published  since  I  have  been  collecting,  (now  about 
twenty-one  years,)  had  the}^  not  been  secured  at  or  near  the 
time  of  pubhcation,  would  at  this  day,  be  very  difficult  to 
be  obtained. 

About  700  copies  of  this  catalogue  were  printed  to  ac- 
commodate the  anticipated  public  sale,  but  which  from  the 
circumstance  above  named,  remain  on  hand.  It  was 
thought  that  a  catalogue  of  such  a  department  of  literature, 
though  far  from  perfect,  might  be  desirable  to  gentlemen 
making  similar  collections,  and  is  therefore  offered  for  sale. 

Boston,        ^^^  ,V 
5  June,        {^^<Z^U^ 

1845.  ^-^ 

POSTSCRIPT. — Owing  to  the  hurried  manner  in  which  the  Catalogue  was  pre- 
pared, several  errors  escaped  ohsorvation  when  it  passed  through  tl)e  press.  A  few 
since  noticed  are  as  follows:  In  No.  73,  the  note  is  wrong,  Ur.  Mathers  controversy  be- 
ing with  another  person  of  the  name  of  Thomas  Maul,  a  quaker. —  In  IV2,  r.  Slovek. 
201,  r.  DuBARTAS. — 384  is  a  misnumber. —  In  387,  r.  Iceland. — 523,  r.  Chauncy. — 
€69,  add  (date)  1799.— 905,  r.  (for  date)  17G5.— -910  is  in  one  volume. — 952,  r.  Occiden- 
lale.— 991,  r.  C  a  rid  by. —1295,  r.  2  vols.— 1391,  r.  Morton.— 1465,  r.  Rhodes.— 1485,  r. 
Miguel. 


z. 


CATALOGUE. 


1  Carey's  American  Pocket  Atlas  :  Conlainiiig  Nineteen  Maps,  with 
a  concise  Utter-press,  Description  of  each  Slate.      CV.  &vo. 

PIdladelpJna,  1796. 

2  The  Orator.  By  Nicholas  Babble,  Esq.  Second  Edition,  Cor- 
rected and  Improved.      r2mo.  London,  1757. 

3  A  Token  for  Alourners,  &cc.     By  John  Flavel.     ]2mo. 

Neicbury,  (Vt.)  1796. 

4  Rider's  British  Merlin:  For  the  year  of  our  Lord  God  1791.    12mo. 

London,  1791. 

5  Alental  Improvement :  or  the  Beauties  and  Wonders  of  Nature 
and  Art.     By  Priscill.\  Wakefield.     2d.  Amer.  Ed.  12mo. 

New  Bedford,  1809. 

6  Defence  of  Christianity  against  the  -work  of  George  B.  English, 
A.  AI.     By  Edward  Everett.      12mo.  Boston,  1814. 

7  The  S[)irit  of  Despotism.      12mo.  London,  1795. 

8  Awfni  Disclosures  of  Alaria   Monk,  of  the   Hotel  Dieu  Nnnneiy. 
/      12mo.  N.   York,  1836. 

9  Rehgio  Medici.  The  sixth  Edition,  Corrected  and  Amended,  with 
Annotations  never  before  pubhshed,  xi[)on  the  obscure  passase.s 
therein.  By  Tho.  Broavne.  Also  OBSERA'ATIONS,  By  Sir 
Ke.'velen  DiGBV,  now  newly  added.      12mo.  London. 

rO  A  Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck,  Captivity,  and  Sufferinirs  of  Horace 
Holden  and  B.  H.  Nate,  on  Lord  North's  Island.     12nio,  4th  ed. 
Xg  Boston,  1839. 

J\  11   History  of  the  United  States  from  their  setttlement  to  the  end  of 
the  war  in  1815.      12mo.  N.   York,   1827. 

Thi^  now  well  known  and  popular  work  is  since  styled  the  Premivm  History  of  ihe  U.  S.  and 
is  by  Sai.ma  Hale,  Esq. 

12  CuRtous  Volumes  concerning  WASHINGTON.  A  Collection  of 
his  Speeches  while  President  of  the  U.  States,  with  the  Answers  to 
them,  &;c.      ]2mo.  Boston,  (July,)  1796. 

13  Memory  of  Washington:  His  Life  and  Character:  And  the  Na- 
tional Testimonials  of  Respect,  &c.     12mo.     Nctcport,  (R.  I.)  1800. 

14  The  Washi7i2toniana :  containing  a  Biograpihical  shetch  of  the  Late 
Gen.  George  Washington,  with  various  outlines  of  his  Character 
from  different  eminent  writers.  r2mo.  Fine  Portrait  by  Tanner 
after  Savage.  Baltimore,  1810. 

15  Tlie  Life  of  George  Washington,  First  President,  and  comman- 
der in  Chief  of  the  Armies,  &c.     12mo.     Portrait.     N.  York,  1809. 

2 


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16  Percy's  Reliques  of  Ancient  English  Poetry.  The  1st  volume  only. 
Contains  Chevy- Chase.     8vo.  ridladclphia,  1S23. 

17  Grace  Defended,  in  a  Modest  Plea  for  an  Important  Truth.  By 
Experience   Mayhew.     8vo.  Boston,  1744. 

18  The  Conquest  of  Florida  by  De  Soto.  By  Tiicodore  Irving.  2 
vols.  ]2mo.     Best  Edition.  F/iiladclp/iia,  IB35. 

19  Indian  Sketches,  taken  during  an  Expedition  to  the  Pawnee 
Tribes.     By  John  T.  Irving,  Jr.    2  vols.  12mo.    Philadelphia,  1835. 

20  The  Pennsylvania  Magazine,  or,  American  Monthly  Museum.  2 
vols.  8vo.     Plates.  Philadelptda,  1775-6. 

A  periodical  of  great  rnrity,  owing  probably  to  the  troublesome  times  of  its  publication.     It 
coniaiiis  many  important  historical  ariiclcs. 

21  Poems  from  the  Portuguese  of  Luis  de  Camoens.  By  Lord 
Strengford.     18mo.  Boston,  1809. 

22  Narrative  Poems.     By  I.  D' Israeli.     ISmo.  Philadelphia,  1803. 

23  A  Complete  History  of  S|)anish  America;  containing  a  distinct 
account  of  the  discovery,  settlement,  &c.     8vo.  London,  1742. 

24  Manners  and  Customs  of  Several  Indian  Tribes  Located  West  of 
the  Mississippi.     By  John  D.  Hunter.     8vo.        Philadelphia,  1823. 

25  A  Tour  from  the  City  of  N.  York,  to  Detroit.  By  Willia.m  Dar- 
by.    8vo.  N.   York,  1809. 

26  The  Emigrant's  Guide  to  the  Western  and  S.  Western  States  and 
Territories.     By  William  Darby.     8vo.  N.  York,  1828. 

27  A  Sketch  of  the  Tour  of  General  Lafayette,  on  his  late  visit  to 
the  U.  States.     Bv  John  Foster.     8vo.     Portrait.     Portland,  1824. 

28  The  POLYANTHOS.  Edited  by  Mr.  J.  T.  Buckingham.  4 
vols.  18mo.     Numerous  Engravinss  by  Harris.  Boston,  1806-7. 

29  The  POLYANTHOS  Enlarged.  By  J.  T.  Buckingham,  Esq. 
4  vols.  8vo.  Boston,  1812-14. 

30  A  Summary  Histoiy  of  N.  England,  from  the  First  Settlement  at 
Plymouth,  to  the  Acceptance  of  the  Federal  Constitution.  By 
Hannah  Adams.     8vo.  Dcdhani,  1799. 

31  History  of  the  Island  of  Java  and  its  immediate  Dependences; 
and  authentic  particulars  of  the  celebrated  Poison-Tree.  2d  Ed. 
8vo.     Maps  and  Plans.  London,  \bl2. 

32  The  Vindication  of  Capt.  Joseph  Treat,  late  of  21st  Regiment, 
U.  S.  Infantry,  against  the  atrocious  calumny  contained  in  General 
Brown's  Official  Report  of  the  Battle  of  Chippeway.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1815. 

33  A  Book  for  Massachusetts  Children.  Maj)  and  Plates.  12mo. 
2d  Ed.  Boston,  1831. 

34  Remarks  on  the  Condition,  Character,  and  Languages  of  the  North 
American  Indians.     From  the  North  American  Revieio.     Svo. 

Boston,  1826. 

35  Picture  of  Slavery  in  the  U.  States  of  America.  18mo.  Horrid 
Cuts.  Middlctou-n,  1834. 

36  Hogan-Moganides :    or  the  Dutch  Iludibras.    12mo.      Lond.  1074. 

37  A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Mrs.  Johnson,  among  the  French 
and  Indians.     18mo.     4th  Ed.  Loirell,  1834. 

38  Fort  Braddock  Letters  :  or  a  Tale  of  the  French  and  Indian  Wars 
in  America.     18mo.  Worcester,  1827. 


39  The  History  of  North  and  South  America.  From  its  Discovery,  to 
the  death  of  General  Wasfiington.  By  RrcHARD  Snowden,  Esq. 
12mo.  ridlade.lphia,  ]!>0-3. 

40  Delaware- Indian  and  English  Spelling-book,  for  the  nse  of  the 
Schools  of  the  Chr,istian  Indians  on  Muskingam  Pwiver.  By 
David    Zeiskerger.  PidJadclpkia,  177G. 

41  The  Philadelphia  Medical  and  Physical  Journal.  Collected  and 
Arranged  by  Benj.  Sjiixn  Barton,  M.  D.     3  vols.     8vo. 

FhilaxIeJphia,  180 1-S. 

42  The  History  of  America;  being  that  part  of  the  Universal  History 
devoted  to  this  Country.     8vo.  London,  17G3. 

43  An  Account  of  the  S[)anish  Settlements  in  America.  By  fDr 
John  Campbell.]     8vo.  London,  1762. 

44  A  History  of  Harvard  University,  from  its  foundation  in  1636,  to 
the  American  Revolution.  By  the  late  Benjamin  Peirce,  M.  M. 
Bvo.  Cambridge,  1833. 

45  Travels  through  the  Northern  Parts  of  the  United  States  in  the 
years  1807  k,  1808.     By  Edward   A.   Kendall,  Esq.     3  vols.  8vo. 

Neio  York,  1809. 

46  Pi-eraarks  on  the  United  States  of  America,  with  regard  to  the  ac- 
tual State  of  Europe.  By  Henry  DuHRiNG.  Cr.  8vo.  Splendidly 
printed.  London,  1833. 

47  Addresses  before  the  Antiquarian  Society — Dr.  Jenka,  1813.  —  Dr. 
Llobnes,  1814.—  William  Paine,  M.  D.  ] SI 5.  — Josejih  Willard,  to 
the  Bar,  1829  —  William  Lincoln,  on  the  death  of  C.  C.  Baldwin, 
Esq.,  Librarian  of  the  Amer.  Antqn.  Soc.  1835. —  One  vol  Svo. 

48  Tracts. — A  Narrative  of  the  Extraordinary  Case  of  George  Lnkins, 
of  Yatton,  Somersetshire,  who  was  j)0ssessed  of  Evil  Spirits,  for 
near  Eighteen  years,  &:c.  Bristol,  1788. — The  First  edition  of 
Caff.  Carver's  Travels,  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1784. 

49  Essays,  Biographical,  Critical,  and  Historical,  illustrative  of  the 
Ptarabler,  Adventurer,  Idler,  &c.  By  Nathan  Drake,  M.  D.  2 
vols.  12mo.   Plates.  Bnckingliam,  1809. 

50  Several  Essays  in  Political  Arithmetic.  By  Sir  William  Petty, 
Knt.  F.  R.  S.  4th  Ed.  corrected.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Memoir 
of  the  Author.     Bvo.  London,  1755. 

51  The  American  JMuseum,  or  Pvepository  of  Ancient  and  Modern 
Fugitive    Pieces.      Edited   by    Matthew    Carey.     12   vols.    8vo 

Philad.eljihia,  1787-92.. 

A  complete  copy  of  this  now  difficult-to-be-obtained  periodical.     It  is  exceedingly  valuable  in 
several  depariments  of  American  History. 

•52  An  Appeal  from  the  Judgments  of  Great  Britain  respecting  the 
United  States  of  America.     By  Robert  Walsh,  Jr.     Svo. 

Philadelphia,  1819. 

53  Columbia.  Its  Present  State,  in  respect  of  Chmate,  Soil,  &c.  &:c. 
By  Col.  Francis  Hall.   Bvo.  London,  1824. 

54  The  True-Born  Englishman.     A  Satyr.   [By  Daniel  Defoe.]   Bvo. 

London,  1708. 

55  A  Practical  Essay,  designed  for  general  Use.  With  a  Song  of 
Marriage,  &c.     By  Shippie  Townsend.  Svo.  Boston,  1783. 


6 

5G  An  Attention  to  tlie  Scriptures.  With  a  Letter  to  I\Ir.  Samuel 
Stillm^n  ;  also  a  Letter  to  IMr.  John  Claik.  By  Siiitpie  Towns- 
end,  bvo.  Boston,  1795. 

57  Sermon  at  the  Onlination  of  Benjamin  Bell,  A.  ]\I.  By  Samuel 
Spring,  A.  IM.  8vo.  Ncichunjport,  1784. 

53  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Deacon  Corneliu.s  Thayer,  of  Boston. 
By  Charles  Ciiauncy,  D.  D.  8vo.  Boston,  1745. 

59  The  Voice  of  the  Lord  from  the  depths  of  the  Earth.  A  Sermon 
on  the  Earthquake  of  1727.     By  Thomas  Foxcruft.  6\^o. 

Boston,  1727. 

One  of  llie  best  preaclied  on  that  mcmoralile  occasion.     John  Farmer. 

GO  A  Sermon  at  llie  Gatherini^  of  a  Now  Church,  and  the  Ordaining 
of  their  Pastor,  in  the  North  Part  of  Bo.'iton.  By  Cotton  Mather. 
12n)o.  Boston,  1722. 

61  A  Sermon  to  tlie  Well- Wishers  of  the  Good  Work  of  God  in  the 
Land.    12mo.  Boston,  1742. 

62  Select  Letters  on  the  Trade  and  Government  of  America,  «fec.  By 
Gov.  Bernard.  8vo.  London,  MIA. 

63  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Incorporated  Society  for  the  Propa- 
gation of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  &c.  By  John  Lord,  Bishop 
of  Exeter.     4to.  Londoyi,  1785. 

64  A  Review  of  the  History  of  England,  as  far  as  it  relates  to  the  Ti- 
tles and  Pretensions  of  our  several  Kings.     By  Mr.  Salmon.     6vo. 

London,  1722. 

65  History  of  the  United  States,  or  Ptepuhlic  of  America.  With  a 
Scries  of  Maps.     By  Emma  Willard.    3d  Edition.     8vo. 

N.   York,  1830. 

66  The  Critical  History  of  England,  Ecclesiastical  and  Civil.  To 
which  is  added  a  Ptcview  of  Dr.  Zache'ry  Gray's  Defence  of  our 
Ancient  anfl  Modern  Historians,  &c.     8vo.  London,  1726. 

67  A  Pocket  Dictionary,  or  complete  English  Expositer.  Containing 
an  Introduction,  in  which  is  given  a  History  of  the  English  Lan- 
guage.    6vo.     4th  Edition.  London,  1779. 

68  IMcmoirs  of  the  Pv.ev.  Eleazer  Wheelock,  D.  D.  Founder  and 
President  of  Dartmouth  College,  &c.  By  Drs.  M'Clure  and 
Parish.     8vo.  Neu:huryport,  1811. 

69  Boston  Monthly  Magazine.  Samuel  L.  K.^app,  Editor  and  Pro- 
prietor.    From  June,  1825,  to  July,  1826.     All  ever  jmblisked.      8vo. 

Boston. 

70  The  American  Pi-egisler;  or  Summary  Pteview  of  History,  Politics, 
and  Literature.     2  vols.     8vo  riidadclphia,  1817. 

71  A  Geographical,  Historical,  Commercial  and  Agricultmal  view  of 
the  U.  States  of  America;  forming  a  complete  Emigrant's  Direc- 
tory, &c.     Thick  8vo.  X')/?//ow,  1820. 

72  A  New  Chronological  History  of  England,  written  on  the  plan  of 
Henault's  Hist,  of  Franco.     By  Charles  Home,  Esq.     8vo. 

L.ondon,  1791. 

73  The  History  of  the  Martyrs  Epitomised.  A  cloud  of  Witnesses; 
or,  the  Snflerers  Mirrour,  made  up  of  the  Swanlike  songs  of  the 
Martyrs,  &;c.     By  Thomas  Mall,  M.  A.,  one  of  the  ejected  Minis- 


ters,   after  the   Reformation.     With  a   Preface  by  John   Flavel. 
bvo  Boston,  1747. 

Dr.  Coiion  Malher  vented  his  spleen  on  ihis  aullior,  by  eiiliiliiig  a  tract  wliich  he  wrote  against 
hull,  '  Tlie  Mauler  Alaulfcd." 

74  Memoir  upon  the  Negociations  between  Spain  and  the  United 
Slates  which  led  to  the  Treaty  of  lb  19.  By  D.  Duis  de  Onis. 
Translated  from  the  Spanish,  by  Tobias  Watkins.     &vo. 

Washington,  1821. 

75  Observations  on  the  Real  Rights  of  Women,  with  Iheir  appro- 
priate Duties.     By  Mrs.  11  M.  Crocker.     12mo.  Boston,  1818. 

76  The  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Accom[)lishment  of  the 
Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade.  By  Thomas  Clarkson,  M.  A. 
2  vols.  12mo.     Maps.  PIdladcJphia,  1808. 

77  Memorial  of  John  Adams  to  the  States  General  of  Holland,  and 
his  Letter  to  Dr.  Calkoen,  together  with  his  work  on  the  Canon 
and  Feudal  Law.     Three  Tracts  in  1  vol.      The  first  u-ants  title. 

78  The  Political  Writings  of  Thomas  Paine,  viz:  1.  Rights  of  Man. 
2.  Common  Sense,  o.  The  Crisis.  4.  Public  Good.  5.  Letter  to 
Raynal.  6.  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Shelburne.  7.  To  Sir  Guy 
Carleton.  8.  To  the  Authors  of  the  Republican.  9.  To  the  Abbe 
Sieyes.     8v^o.  Albany,  1792. 

79  Sermons  and  Eulogies. — Boyd  on  the  Death  of  John  Russell, 
179-5. — Love  of  Life  and  Fear  of  Death,  by  David  Barnes  of 
Scituate,  1795.— Timothy  Bigelow,  <i>  B  K,  1796— Thacher  on  the 
Jnterinent  of  Dr.  John  Clarke,  1798  — Cummings'  Fast  Ser.  1799. — 
Baldwin,  Ord.  Collier,  1799— Dr  Belknap  on  ^he  Sabbath,  1801. 
Gen.  Lee  on  the  Death  of  Washington,  1800. — Baldwin  on  same, 
1799. — Kirkland  on  same,  1799. — Fisher  Ames  on  same,  1800. — 
Holmes'  Cent.  Ser.  1801. — Lothrop's  Cent.  Ser.  1801,  &c.  In  all 
\^  tracts.     8vo. 

60  A  Plea  for  Friendship  and  Patriotism,  &;c.  By  Joseph  M'Kean. 
12mo.     Privately  rrintcd.  Boston,  1814. 

81  Voyage  of  the  United  States  Frigate  Potomac  Round  the  World. 
By"j.  N.  Reynolds.     8vo.     Plates.  N.   York,  1835. 

82  The  Testimony  of  Christ's  Second  Appearing.  Commonly  called 
the  Shaker's   Bible.      12mo.  Albany,  IfilO, 

83  The  Gazetteer's  or  Newsman's  Interpreter.  By  Laurence  EcJiard. 
13th  Etl.  London,  1731. 

84  The  American  Spectator,  or  Matrimonial  Preceptor.  Adapted  to 
the  State  of  Society  in  the  American  Republic.    12mo.    Boston,  1797. 

85  The  American  Bee;  a  Collection  of  entertaining  Histories.     12itio. 

Leominster,  (Mass.)  1797. 

86  A  Dissertation  on  Slavery:  with  a  Proposal  for  the  gradual  Aboli- 
tion of  it  in  the  Slate  of  Virginia.  By  St.  George  Tucker. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,  1796. 

S7  A  regular  Dissection  of  the  Snjron  Ctfjronfcle.  Preceded  by  a  Re- 
view of  Wharton's  Etrum  Elfricus  Grammalicus  ?  Malmsbury's 
Life  of  St.  Wulstan,  &c.      Cr.  8vo.  London,  1830. 

88  Anecdotes,  Historical  and  Literary,  Sec.     12mo.  Boston,  1808. 


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89  The  True  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Original  Sin  stated  and  defended. 
By  Samuel  Niles.     Svo.  Boston,  1757. 

90  A  Vindication  of  the  Government  of  New  England  Churches. 
By  John  Wise,  A.  M.     12 mo.  Boston,  111 2. 

Several  pages  of  Subscribers'  names  al  the  end. 

91  Memoir  of  Rev.  Thomas  BaUhcin,  D.  D.  By  Daniel  Chessman,  A. 
M.     ISmo.  "  Boston,  1841. 

92  Poems.  By  George  Wythers.  Wants  title  page  and  a  leaf  or  tivo 
at  the  end.     An  Old  Edition. 

93  The  Portsmouth  Disputation  examined.  By  Joseph  Morgan. 
12mo.  N.   York,  (William  Bradford)  1713. 

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96  Report  of  the  Trial  by  Impeachment  of  James  Prescott,  Esq, 
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98  The  Life  of  Richard  Earl  Howe,  K.  G.  Admiral  of  the  fleet  and 
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100  Documents  published  by  order  of  Congress  on  the  Condition  of 
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101  A  History  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Peters,  A.  M.  Archintendant  of  the 
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102  Considerations  on  the  Present  Situation  of  Great  Britain  and  the 
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Svo,  boards.  London,  1784. 

103  Comparative  Reflections  on  the  stale  of  G.  Britain,  with  Thoughts 
on  Emigration.     By  Richard  Champion,  Esq.  Svo.    London,  1787. 

104  TheLuMiERE;  Containing  a  variety  of  Topographical  Views  in 
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105  Sketches  of  Algiers,  Political,  Historical,  and  Civil.  By  William 
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106  New  Travels  in  the  United  States  of  America,  performed  in  the 
year  1788.  By  J.  P.  Brissot  de  Warville.  2d  Edition.  2  vols. 
Svo.  London,  1794. 

107  A  Review  of  Capt.  Basil  Hall's  Travels  in  N.  America,  in  the 
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108  A  Friendly  Epistle  to  Neighbour  John  Taylor  of  Norwich.  Con- 
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attempt  to  raise  up  a  New  Sect,  when  there  are  so  many  in  the 


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109  Dr.  Dwiglit's  Discourse  on  some  Events  of  the  last  Century.  6vo. 

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111  Davis'  Address  at  Fryburg  in  Commemoration  of  Love  well's 
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112  Hon.  Jeremiah  Evarts  on  the  Removal  of  the  Indians.  8vo. 

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114  An  Account  of  the  Cherokees,  as  communicated  by  their  Chief 
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115  A  New  Description  of  Maryland :  Containing,  A  Topographical, 
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London,  1742. 

116  Pamphlets. — Observations  on  the  Increase  of  Infidelity.  To 
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Thanks.  Ser.  1794. — Unitarianism  Defended  By  Dr.  Priestly,  at 
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Ed.— The  Life  of  T.  Paine,  by  Francis  Oldys,  1796.— i^/e  of 
Peter  Porcupine,  1796,  &c.     Nine  in  all.     8vo. 

117  America's  Appeal  to  the  Impartial  World.    8vo.    Hartford,  Ml 5. 

118  The  Life  and  Writings  of  Major  Jack  Downing.    Best  ed.    12mo. 

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119  Memoirs  of  the  most  Material  Transactions  in  England  for  the 
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120  Memoirs  and  Considerations  Concerning  the  Trade  and  Ptevenues 
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8vo.  London,  1740. 

121  Lafayette  in  America,  in  1824,  and  1825.  By  A.  Levasseur, 
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123  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  U.  S.  government  in 
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124  Memoirs  of  Distinguished  Members  of  the  Rhode  Island  Bar. 
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125  An  Historical  Memoir  of  the  Colony  of  New  Plymouth,  from  1620 
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A  presentation  copy  with  Autograph  of  the  Author. 


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127  Miscellanea  Curiosa.  Being  a  Collection  of  some  Phoenomena 
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129  A  History  of  King's  Chapel  in  Boston.  By  F.  "W.  P.  Greenwood. 
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130  Acts  passed  at  a  Congress  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
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Hartford,  1791. 

131  Letters  to  Dr.  Adam  Sevbert  on  the  subject  of  the  renewal  of  the 
Charter  of  the  U.  States  Bank.  By  M.  Cary.  8vo.  2d  Ed. 
enlarged.  Philadelplda,  1811. 

132  The  Seasons,  A  Hymn,  A  Poem  to  the  Memory  of  Sir  Isaac 
Newton,  and  Britannia,  a  Poem.  By  Mr.  Thompson.  Numer- 
ous Flates  inserted.     8vo.  London,  1730. 

Arms  and  Autograph  of  Dr.  John  Jeffries. 

133  The  First  Settlers  of  New  England  ;  or,  The  Conquests  of  the 
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N.   York,  1820. 

136  A  List  of  all  those  paying  Taxes  in  the  Town  of  Boston  in  1822. 
Royal  8vo.  Boston,  1622. 

137  The  Federal  Politicean.     By  James  PH.  Puglia.     8vo,  boards. 

PhiladclpJda,  1 695. 

138  El  Dorado  ;  being  an  account  of  the  circumstances  which  gave 
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139  Considerations  on  the  Order  of  Cincinnatus;  a  Letter  from  M. 
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London,  1785. 

140  Naval  Expeditions  and  Engagements  of  the  English  Nation  from 
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LoyuJoyi,  1736. 

141  The  History  of  Don  F.  De  Miranda's  attempt  to  effect  a  Revolu- 
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142  An  Essay  upon  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel.  By  Charles 
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143  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  Louisbnrg,  in  North  America.  By  James 
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London,  1745. 

144  Journal  of  the   Travels  of  Lewis  and    Clark,  as  communicated 


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145  History  of  the  Fight  at  Concord,  on  the  19th  of  April,  1775.  By 
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146  A  Description  of  the  Genesee  Country,  k,c.  By  Robert  Munro. 
8vo.  N.   York,  1804. 

147  A  History  of  the  First  Church  in  Dcdham.  By  Alvan  Lam  son, 
D.  D.  8vo.  Dcdhnm,  1839. 

148  Considerations  on  the  Measures  carrying  on  with  respect  to  the 
British  Colonies  in  America.  8vo.  Reprinted  Boston,  1774. 

149  History  of  the  Massacre  at  Indian  Key,  in  Florida,  by  the  Semi- 
nole Indians.  8vo.  riiiladelphia,  1841. 

150  A  Serious  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Episcopal  Separation 
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Boston,  1748. 

151  A  Sermon  By  Thomas  Prince,  A.  M.  at  tlie  Ordination  of  Joseph 
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London,  Rep.  Boston,  1769. 

154  History  of  the  United  States  to  the  year  1830.  By  William 
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156  A  Welcome  to  the  Plague,  Farewell  to  Life,  &:c.  By  Samuel 
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157  Sketches  of  the  History,  Genius,  Disposition,  cVc,  of  the  Fair 
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159  The  Joy  of  Faith  ;  or,  a  Treatise  opening  the  true  Nature  of 
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160  Enquiries  touching  the  Diversity  of  Languages  and  Religions 
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161  Instruction  for  the  Indians,  in  Twenty  Dialogues.  By  the  Bishop 
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177  The  Political  Mirror,  or  Review  of  JacJcso7iis7n.     12mo. 

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178  A  New  Society  for  the  Benefit  of  Indians,  organized  at  the  City 
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179  The  True  Believer's  Vacl  erne  cum;  or  Shal-erism  Exposed.  With 
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180  The  Constitutions  of  the  United  States,  according  to  the  last 
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181  Tiie  American  Universal  Magazine.     2  vols.  Svo.        Philad.  1797. 

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182  Elements  of  the  History  of  England  ;  from  the  Invasion  of  the 
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of  diction.  London,  1771. 

183  An  Answer  to  Dr.  Mayhew's  Observations  on  the  Charter  and 
Conduct  of  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the   Gospel.     Svo. 

Boston,  1764. 
18-4  A  View  of  West  Florida;  its  Antiquities,  land   Titles,  &c.  with 
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185  The  History  of  the  PtiSE,  Increase  and  Progress  of  the  Christian 
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3d  Edition.  London,  1795. 

186  Miscellaneous. — Effects  of  the  Stage  on  the  Manners  of  the 
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187  A  Survey  of  the  State  of  Maine.     By  Moses  Greenleaf.  Svo. 

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188  The  Monthly  Anthology  and  Boston  Pteview.  Containing  Sketch- 
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189  Lackington,  Hughes,  Harding,  Mavoir  and  Jones'  general  Cata- 
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190  History  of  Jemima  Wilkinson.     By  David  Hudson.   12nio. 

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191  The  Ancient  and  Present  State  of  the  Empire  of  Germany.  Map, 
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London,  1702. 

192  Europe  and  America,  or,  the  Relative  Stale  of  the  civilized 
AVorld  at  a  future  Period.  Translated  from  the  German  of  Dr. 
C.  F.  Von  Schmidt  Phizeldek.     By  Joseph  Owen.   12mo. 

Copenhagen,  1820. 

193  Poetical  Chronology  of  English  and  American  History.   12mo. 

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194  A  Collection  of  all  the  Public  and  Permanent  ACTS  of  Kentucky 
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12mo.  Franlfort,  1802. 

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196  The  Works  of  John  Wooh-iiaa.  la  Two  Parts.  The  fourth  edi- 
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197  Barclay's  Apology  for  the  Doctrine  of  the  Quakers.     Svo. 

London,  1736. 

198  A  Jonrnal  of  the  Life,  Travels  in  America,  <Scc.  of  Thomas  Chalk- 
ley,  of  the  Society  of  Friends.     Svo.  London,  1751. 

199  Tlie  Society  of  Friends,  or  People  commonly  called  Quakers, 
Examined.     By  JonN  Bristed.     8vo.  London,  'i'605. 

From  the  library  of  ihe  I'oel  Souihey,  and  contains  back  title  in  his  own  hand  writing,  and 
his  Book-plate. 

200  Ordination  Sermons  of  American  IMinisters.  Fourteen  in  one 
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At  the  Ordination  ol'  Dr.  Holly,  by  Eckley — ITuntington,  by  Dr.  Morse — Buckininstcr,  by 
Buckmiiister — Samual  Ciark,  by  I'.nierson — Lowell,  by  I'orier — Hartlcti,  by  Holmes— I'ralt,  by 
l)r  Harris — AVilliains,  by  Kendall — Saire,  by  Ma) — Cary,  by  Cary — Baccom,  by  Holmes — 
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201  History  of  the  State  of  Vermont  to  the  year  1S32.  By  Zadock 
Thompson,  A.  M.     12mo.  Burlington,  1833. 

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Hoskins.     12mo.  Yergennes,  1831. 

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204  EssAis  Historiques  et  Politiques  sur  les  Anclo-Americaines. 
Par  M.  HiLLiARD  D'Auberteuil.  Maps,  and jlnehi  ensraved  por- 
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Philadelphia.  1827. 

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209  An  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  of  the  ANTIQUITIES  of  AMERICA. 
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210  The  WAR.  Being  a  (liilliful  Record  of  the  Transactions  of  the 
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New  Yorh,  1812—1814. 

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West  Coast  of  A.merica,  performed  in  1785,  G,  7,  and  8,  by 
Captains  Portlock  and  Dixon.  Large  paper.  Twenty  copper- 
plates.    By  Capt.  Nathaniel  Portlock.     4 to.  London,  1789, 


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212  A  Voyage  Round  the  World;  but  more  particularly  to  the  North 
West  Coast  of  America,  jjcrfbrmcd  in  178/5,  6,  7,  and  8,  by 
Captains  Portlock  and  Dixon.  Many  maps  and  'plates.  By 
Capt.  George  Dixon.     4to.  London,  1789. 

213  The  Foresters,  an  American  Talc:  being  a  Secpiel  to  the  Histo- 
ry of  Joltn  Bull  the  Clothier.  [JJy  Dr.  Belknap. j  First  edition. 
Curious  Frontispiece.     12mo.  Boston,  1792. 

See  Bull  the  final  quiirlaim  si;:iiiiip:, 

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215  A  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  DEATH  of  that  Learned  and  E.vcellent 
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224  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Eastburn,  Stated  preaciier  in  the 
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232  Thoughts  on  the  proceedings  of  Government  respecting  the  Trade 
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233  Jay's  Treatv.     To  whicli  is  annexed  a  copious  Appendix.   120-10. 

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tions. 8vo.         Numerous  Plates.  London,  1705. 

239  Memoirs  of  Gen.  William  Heath.  Written  by  Himself.  8vo. 
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240  Valley  of  the  np[)er  Wabash,  Indiana,  irilJi  large  colored  map  of 
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242  Ofhcial  Correspondence  of  jMajor- General  Izard,  in  1814  and 
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248  An  Essay  on  the  Writings  and  Genius  of  Pope.  By  the  [Rev. 
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249  A  Mastekkey  to  Popery.  By  Anthony  Gavin.  12mo.  Pkite  of 
'Taking  the  veil.'  Cincinnati,  1834. 

250  A  Plaine  Discovery  of  the  whole  Revelation  of  St.  John.  By 
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251  The  Oriental  Pliilanliiropist,  or  True  Pcepublican.  By  Henry 
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252  The  General  Magazine  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  By  Benjamin 
Martin.  4  vols.  8vo.  London,  1755. 

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Middlchury,  1823. 

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1825 — Do.  Orat.  Charlestown,  4  July,  182S. — Francis  Pilgrim 
Ser.  1832,  &c. 

256  The  American  Monthly  IMagazine  and  Critical  Review.  4  vols,  in 
2.  8vo.  New  York,  1817-18. 

257  Dissertations  on  the  English  Language  ;  with  Notes,  Historical 
and  Critical,  fcc.     By  Noah  Webster,  Jr.  Esq.  8vo. 

Boston,  1789. 

258  Noah  Webster. — Miscellaneous  Papers  on  Political  and  Com- 
mercial Subjects,  N.  York,  1802. — Origin  and  Present  State  of 
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1809. — Letters  to  a  Young  Gentleman  commencing  his  Educa- 
tion, N.  Haven,  1623.   1  vol.  8vo. 

259  A  Reply  to  Sir  Walter  Scott's  History  of  Napoleon.  By  Louis 
BoNARARTE,  Exking  of  Holland,  tj-c.  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1829. 

2G0  Journal  of  Events  in  Paris  in  1815.     By  an  American.   r2mo. 

PJiiladelphia,  1815. 

261  DuBATTAS  his  Divine  Weekes,  and  Workes,  with  a  complete 
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written  by  yt  famous  Phdomiisits,  Iosvah  Svlvester,  Gent. 
Engraved  tille-page  by  Pv..  Elstracke.  Fol.  vellum. 

London,  1633. 

262  Voyages  and  Travels  of  an  Indian  Trader  and  Interpreter,  with  a 
Vocabulary  of  the  Chippeway  Language.  &.c.  By  J.  Long.  4to. 
Map.  London,  1791. 

One  of  the  best  works  of  the  period  on  the  Indians  of  the  N.  West. 

263  Divi  Britannici:  being  a  Remark  npon  the  Lives  of  all  the 
Kings  of  this  Isle,  from  the  year  of  the  world  2855,  to  the  year  of 
grace,  1660.     By  Sir  Winston  Churchill,  Ivt.     Folio. 

London,  1675. 

Sir  WiNsTox  Churciiill  was  the  father  of  John  CnuncntLL,  better  known  as  the  '  Great 
Duke  of  AIarleorougu.' 

264  A  History  of  the  Campaigns  of  1780  and  1781,  in  the  Southern 
Provinces  of  North  America.  By  Lieut.  Col.  Tarleton.  4to. 
boards.     Majn  and  Plans.     Fine  clean  cojry.  London,  1787. 


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265  Hackluyt's  Collection  of  the  Early  Voyages  of  the  English 
Nation.     Volume  the  fifth.     4to.  boards.  London,  1812. 

This  volume  coniains  many  supplemental  voyages  not  in  the  second  edition  in  3  vols. 

2GG  INIemoir  of  DeWit  Clinton:  with  an  A]>pendix,  containing 
numerous  Documents,  illustrative  of  the  principal  events  of  his 
Life.  Bv  David  Hosack,  M.  D.  F.  R.  S.  4to.  hoards.  Tao 
Spkfiflid'Forf.mifs.  N.   York,  1829. 

267  A  Chronological  History  of  the  Discoveries  in  the  South  Sea  or 
Pacific  Ocean.  TI7///.  Charts  and  Maps.  By  Admiral  James 
BuRNEY.     5  vols.     4to.  half  Russia. 

There  is  not  so  valuable  a  disjest  of  voya<res  extant  in  any  language.     For  accuracy  in  all 
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268  Dodsley's  Annual  Register.  40  vols.  Consecutive  from  the 
commencement  in  1758  to  1787.  With  Index.  From  1787,  a  few 
volumes  wan  ling. 

269  A  General  History  of  the  Baptists  in  America.  By  David  Bene- 
dict, A.  M.     2  vols.  Svo.  Boston,  1813. 

270  Letters  from  Washington  on  the  Constitution  and  Laws,  with 
notices  of  Some  of  the  prominent  Public  Characters.  By  a 
Foreiirner.      12mo.  WiUihington,  1818. 

271  The  Universal  Asylum,  and  Columbian  Magazine.  Contain- 
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cal matters.     6  vols.  Svo.     Plates.  Vfilladelphia,  1790-92. 

272  The  Emerald.  A  Periodical  Paper.  Begun  in  Boston  in  1807. 
&VO.     Names  of  Cnntrihutors  in  MS.  to  many  of  the  Articles. 

273  Logic  :  Or  the  Pvight  use  of  Reason.     By  Isaac  Watts.     Svo. 

Landon,  1786. 

274  Economica  :  A  Statistical  Manual  for  the  IT.  States  of  America. 
By  Samuel  Blodget,  Jr.     Svo.  Washington,  1806. 

275  The  Columbian  Phenix  and  Boston  Review.  A  periodical  Paper. 
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277  Views  of  Louisiana;  together  with  a  Journal  of  a  Voyage  up  the 
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Pittshiirgh,  1814. 

278  History  of  Greece  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  its  linal  Subjection 
to  Rome.  Published  under  the  Direction  of  the  Soc.  for  Dif  U. 
Knol.     8vo.  London,  1829. 

279  Memoirs  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Jefferson.  By  [C.  C.  Carjjcriter.] 
2  Vols.  Svo.     Printed  for  the  Parchascrs. 

280  Letters  to  a  Nobleman  on  the  Conduct  of  the  war  in  the  Middle 
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281  An  imf)artinl  Account  of  Lieut.  Col.  Bradstreet's  Exjiedition 
to  fort  Frontenac,  &c.     By  a  Volunteer  on  the  Expedition.    Svo. 

London,  17  59-. 

282  The  Declaration  of  Independence.  A.  Poem.  Accompanied  by 
Odes,  Songs,  &c.     Svo.  Boston,  1793. 


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2b3  A  Letter  to  Alexander  Addison,  in  Answer  to  his  llise  and  Pro- 
gress of  Revolution.     By  John  Wood.     12ino.    rhikulclpliia,  1801. 

284  Observations  on  the  late  and  Present  Conduct  of  the  French,  with 
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America.     [By  Wilhani  Clarke  of  Boston.]    Svo.         Boston,  1755. 

285  A  View  of  the  Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and  her  Colo- 
nies, &c.     By  A.  W.  Farmer.     Svo.  N.  York,  1774. 

286  Considerations  on  the  Measures  carrying  on  with  respect  to  the 
British  Colonies  in  North  America.     8vo.  London,  1774. 

287  The  Interest  of  Great  Britain  Considered  with  Begard  to  her 
Colonies,  and  the  Acquisition  of  Canada  and  GuADALOurE,  &c. 
Svo.  Boston,  1760. 

288  A  Letter  to  Doctor  Zabdikl  Boylston  ;  occasioned  by  a  late  Dis- 
sertation concerning  Inoculation.     Svo.  Boston,  1730. 

289  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  the  P^ev.  Mr.  Tho.mas  Walter,  lately  a 
Pastor  to  a  Church  in  Roxbury.  By  Cotton  Mather,  D.  D.  and 
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291  Tlie  Dignity  of  Human  Nature.  By  J.  Burgh,  Master  of  an 
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292  The  History  and  Geography  of  the  Mississippi  Valley.  By  Tim- 
othy Flint.     2  vols,  in  one,  Svo.  Cincmnati,  1832. 

293  Poems  on  Several  Occasions,  By  William  Broome,  LL.  D.  Svo. 
Fine  Portrait  by  Vertue.  I^ondon,  1739. 

294  History  and  Gazetteer  of  Virginia.  By  Joseph  IMartin.  Svo. 
Map.  CharhttcsL-ille,  1636. 

295  A  Text-Book  of  Popery,  with  a  History  of  the  Council  of  Trent. 
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William  White.  Belfast,  1827. 

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299  The  Crisis.     Printed  in /««e,  1754.     12rao. 

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301  The  Charters  and  General  Laws  of  the  Colony  and  Province  of 
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302  The  Journals  of  the  Provincial   Congress  of   Massachusetts  iu 

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345  Travels  through  that  jiart  of  North  America  formerly  called  Louis- 
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Splendid  copy.  London,  1771. 

346  A  Collection  of  Voyages  to  the  Terra  Australis,  or  Southern  Hem- 
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349  Masterpieces  of  Good  Writing.  Containing,  among  other  Arti- 
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MAN,  Cajjt.  John  Wood,  and  Fred.  Martin.  8vo.  Maps  and  Plates. 

London,  1694. 

353  A  Crnisiii'/-  Voyage  round  the  World,  begun  in  1708,  and  finished 
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355  A    Humble    Discourse    of    ihe    Incomprehensibleness    of    God. 

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368  History  of  Vermont,  Natural,  Civil  and  Statistical.  By  Zadocic 
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372  Political  Sketches  of  Eight  years  in  Washington.  By  Robert 
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374  Advice  to  the  Privileged  Orders  in  the  several  States  of  Europe. 
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375  Reminiscences  of  the   French   War  and  Life  of   Gen.   Stark. 

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37G  The  Complete   Eugh.sh  Diclionary,  or,  General   ile|iository  of  the 

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37S   Moral  and    Political    Sketch  of  the  United    States.     By  Achille 

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Hanover,  [N.  II.)  1798. 

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382  A  General  History  of  the  United  Slates  of  America  from  the 
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N.  York,  1810. 

383  The  Life  of  the  very  Reverend  and  Learned  COTTON 
MATHER,  D.  D.  F.  R.  S.,  late  Pastor  of  the  yorth  Chnrch  in 
Boston.  Who  died,  Feb.  13,  1727,  8.  By  Samuel  Mather,  M. 
A.     8vo.  Boston,  1729. 

384  An  excellent  copy  in  original  binding. — Autograph  of  Ebenezer 
SroRER,  174  1. 

385  k\\  Essay  on  the  Natural  Histoiy  of  Guiana,  in  South  America. 
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386  Considerations  Sur  fOrder  de  Cincinnatus,  ou  Imitation  D'un 
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London,  1784. 

387  Journal  of  a  Residence  in  Ireland.  By  Ebenezer  Henderson. 
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389  Memoirs  of  An  American  Lady;  with  Sketches  of  Manners,  &c. 
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390  Biographical  Conversations  on  the  most  eminent  Voyagers  of 
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12  mo.  London,  1826. 

391  A  new  Voyage  to  the  East  Indies.  By  Francis  Leguat  and 
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392  Serious  Charges  against  Capt.  Oliver  H.  Perry,  of  the  U.  S. 
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s.  I. — 5  d. 

393  Lowth's  Short  Introduction  to  English  Grammar.  12mo.  Anns 
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394  Description  of  the  Bounty  Lands  in  the  state  of  Illinois.  By  E. 
Dana.     12mo.  Cincinnati,  1819, 


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395  A  Voyage  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  round  the  World.  By 
Andrew   Sparman,  M.  D.     2  vols.  12mo.  Plates.  Perth,  17b9. 

396  iStriclmes  on   the   llev.   Mr.  Thatcher's   Observations   upon  the 

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8vo.  Boston,  17fc5. 

397  A  Constitution,  Bill  of  Rights,  Form  of  Government,  &c.  of  New 
Hampshire.     8vo.  Portsmouth,  1783. 

398  The  History  of  Lapland.  By  John  Scueffer,  Prof  of  Law  and 
Rhetorical  Upsal,\n  Sweden.     Many  plates.  London,  1704. 

399  A  New  and  Accurate  Descri[)tion  of  the  Coast  of  Guinea.  By 
William  Bosman.     8vo,  Second  edition,  Map  and  many  plates. 

London,  1721. 

400  A  New  Voyage  to  the  North,  containing  a  full  Account  of  Nonvay, 
the  Laplands,  Siberia,  Iceland,  &c      Bvo,  Plate.  Lrnrlon,  1706. 

401  A  New  Universal  English  Dictionary.     By  Benjamin  INIartin. 
Bvo,  Second  edition.  London,  1754. 

402  Extracts  concerning  the  Titles  to  Lands  in  Canada,  made  before 
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12mo.      hi  French.  Quebec,  lfc03. 

403  Memoir  on  the  recent  Surveys  and  Internal  Imjirovenients  in  the 
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404  Parentator.       Memoirs    of    Remarkaeles    in    the    LIFE    and 
DEATH  of  the  Ever-Memorable  Dr.  INCREASE  MATHER. 
My  Father,  Bly  Father.     By  [Dr.  Cotton  Mather.]     8vo. 
Portrait  engraved  hy  Sturt.  Boston,  1724. 

405  Travels  in  Louisiana  and  the  Floridas  in  1802.  Translated  from 
the  French  by  John  Davis.      12mo.  N.   York,  \^\)^. 

406  Three  Sermons  on  the  Earth  Quake  of  1727,  with  an  Account  of 
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ning in  that  town  the  same  year.     &vo.  Boston,  1728. 

407  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Late  Great  Earthquake,  and  the 
Terrors  that  attended  it.     By  John  Danforth,  A.  M.     &vo. 

Boston,  1728. 

408  A  brief  Essay  on  Man's  not  knowing  his  Time.  By  [Colioii 
Mather.]      8vo.  Boston,  1727. 

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409  The  Holy  Walk  and  Glorious  Translation  of  Blessed  Enoch. 
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Death  of  the  Reverend  and  Learned  Cotton  Mather.     Bvo. 

Boston,  1728. 

410  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Grace  of  Courage.  Preached  at  the 
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Boston.     By  Increase  Mather.     12mo.  Boston,  1710. 

411  Observations  on  the  American  Revolution,  published  by  a  Com- 
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412  A  Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament  on  the  Importance  of  the 
American  Colonies,  and  the  best  Means  of  making  them  most 
useful  to  the  Mother  Country.     Bvo.  London,  1157. 


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413  The  Case  of  the  Planters  of  Tobacco  in  Virginia.     8vo. 

London,  1733- 

414  A  Letter  to  a  Member  of  the  Lower  House  of  Assembly  of  the 
Colony  of  Connecticut,  k,c.     bvo.  N  Haven,  1759. 

415  A  Letter  to  the  Universities  of  Oxfortl  and  Cambriilcre,  &c.  in 
respect  lo  the  collection  made  for  the  colleges  of  ^sew  York  and 
Philadelphia.     By  Sir  James  Jay,  Knl.  M.  D.  8vo. 

London,  1774. 

Aulo^raph  of  Sir  John  Temple,  Bakt. 

416  An  Humble  Address  and  Earnest  Appeal  to  those  respectable 
Pcrsona"^es  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  on  the  connection  with, 
or  separation  from  America,  &c.  By  Josiaii  Tucker,  D.  D.  Dean 
of  Gloucester.  8vo.  Gloucester,  111 5. 

417  A  Sermon  on  the  present  situation  of  American  Atiairs.  By 
William  Smith,  D.  D.  8vo.       Philadel|)hia,  {London  Rep.)  1775. 

418  The  Duly  of  standing  fast  in  our  S|)iritual  and  Temporal  Liber- 
ties. A  Sermon,  preached  7th  July,  1775.  Before  the  First  Bat- 
talion of  the  City  and  Liberties  of  Philadelphia.  By  the  Rev. 
Jacob  Due  he,  M.  A.  8vo.  Pliilada.  {London  Rep.)  1775. 

419  A  Sermon  on  American  Aflairs,  ]ireached  at  the  opening  of  the 
Provincial  Congress  of  Georgia.  Addressed  lo  the  Earl  of  Dart- 
mouth.     By  JOUN  J.  ZUBLY,  D.  D    b^vo. 

Phila'lclplria,  {London  Rep.)  Ml 5. 

420  A  Visit  to  North  America  and  the  English  Settlements  in  Illinois, 
with  a  Winter  Fvesidcnce  in  Philadelpliia.  By  Adlard  Welby, 
]':sq.  8vo.     Flale.-i.  London,  1821. 

421  The  American  Register,  or  General  Fvepository  of  History,  Poli- 
tics, and  Science.  Edited  by  Charles  Brockden  Brown.  7 
Vol's.  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1807-10. 

422  Danger  and  Duty  pointed  out,  in  a  Thanksgiving  Discourse  at 
Brooiifield,  23  July,  1812.     By  Ptev.  Micah  Stone.  8vo. 

Brookfcld,  1612. 

423  An  Accompaniment  to  Mitcliell's  Reference  Map  of  the  U.  States, 
^c    yvo.  •  Philada.  1834. 

424  Oregon;  or  a  Short  History  of  a  Long  Journey  from  the  Atlantic 
Ocean  to  the  region  of  the  Pacific,  by  land.  By  John  B.  Wieth. 
p2mo  Candiridsre,  1833. 

425  History  of  the  Floridas;  more  particularly  of  East  Florida. 
Vyy  James  Grant  Forljci.     Map    8vo.  K  York.  ]S2\. 

426  The  History  of  the  Province  of  New  York,  froni  the  First  Dis- 
covery to  llie  year  m.dcc.xxxii.  By  William  Smith,  A.  M.  4to. 
L\jhli'n:r plate  of  O.sursjo.  London,^  1757. 

427  Sketch  of  his  Majesty's  Province  of  Upper  Canada.  By  D'Arcy 
BouLTON,  Barrister.     4to.     Map.  Lo?idon,  \805. 

428  Voyages  from  Asia  lo  America  for  completing  the  Discoveries  of 
the  North  West  Coast  of  America,  and  in  search  of  a  North  We.st 
Fas.m<:e.  4to.  Blaps.  A  superb  copy.  London,  1764. 
In  the  same  Volume— The  Great  Probability  of  a  North  West 
Passase:  Deduced  from  Observations  on  the  Letter  of  Admiral 
De  Foule,  &c.     4to.     3  maps.     A  superb  Volume.       London^  1768- 


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429  A  Defence  of  the  Title  of  the  late  John  Leverett,  Esq.  to  a  tract 
of  Land  in  the  Eastern  Parts  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachu- 
setts  Bay,  &c.     Folio.  s.  I.  1736. 

430  Political  Annals  of  the  Present  United  Colonies,  from  their  set- 
tlement to  the  Peace  of  1763.     By  George  Chalmers,  Esq.     4to. 

London,  1780. 

431  The  True  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico.  By  Captain  Ber- 
NAL  Diaz  del  Castillo,  one  of  the  Conquerors.  Translated  hy 
Maurice   Keating,  Esq.     4 to.  London,  1800. 

432  The  Court  of  Queen  Elizabeth  :  originally  written  Ijy  Sir  Robert 
Naunton,  entitled  Fragmenta  Regalia.  4to.  Ttvcnty-one  Por- 
traits.     Only  250  copies  printed.  London,  \814:. 

433  PVRCHAS  his  PILGRIMAGE,  or  Relations  of  the  World. 
Folio.     Excellent  copif.  London,  1014. 

434  A  Trve  and  Exact  HISTORY  of  the  Island  of  Barbados.  By 
Richard  Ligon,  Gent.     Folio.      Curious  Maps  and  Plates. 

London,  1657. 

435  Titles  of  HONOR.  By  John  Selden.  The  second  edition,  Folio. 
Portrait  of  Selden  by  White.     Many  Plates.  London,  1631. 

436  Histoire  de  la  Navigation  de  Jean  Hvgves  de  Linschot,  Hollan- 
dois  :  Anx  Indes  Orientales,  eZ  ce^.  Folio.  Third  edition.  Jl  mul- 
titude oj'  barbarous  copper  plates.  Amsterdam,  1638. 

437  A  Journey  from  Prince  of  Wale's  Fort  in  Hudsons  Bay,  to  the 
Northern  Ocean,  in  the  years  1769,  1770,  1771  and  1772.  By 
Samuel  Hearne.  4lo.  Many  Plates  and  Map.  Large  paper 
copy.  London,  1795. 

438  Historical  Collections,  beginning  the  16  of  James  and  ending  the 
5th  of  Charles,  (1029.)  By  John  Rushworth,  Esq.  Folio. 
Plates.  London,  1  659. 

439  An  Imjiarfial  Collection  of  the  Great  Affairs  of  State,  from 
the  beginning  of  the  Scottish  Rebellion  in  1639,  to  the  murther 
of  King  Charles  I.  By  John  Nalson,  LL.  D.  Folio.  Carious 
Frontispiece.  London,  1682. 

440  Dictionary  of  Hard  Words.  Very  useful  to  all  those  that  de- 
sire to  understand  what  they  read.     Second  Edition.     Bvo. 

London,  1719. 

441  Patriotic  Addresses  to  the  President  of  the  United  States,  [John 
Adams,]   with   his    Answers.      12mo.      Portrait  inserted. 

Boston,  1798. 

442  Tracts. — An  Oration  on  the  Advantages  of  an  early  Education, 
on  the  opening  of  Phillips'  Academy  at  Exeter.  By  David 
M'Clure,  a  M.  1783. — Washington's  Circular  of  his  resignation, 
&,c.  to  the  President  of  N.  H.  1783.— Noyes'  Thanks.  Ser.  1785.— 
In  all  eight  tracts. 

443  Indian  Wars  of  the  West.     By  Timothy  Flint.     12itio. 

Cincinnati,  1833. 

444  Sermons  on  Imj)ortant  Subjects,  adapted  to  the  Perilous  State 
of  the  British  Nation.     By  Gilbert  Tennent,  A.  M      8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1758. 

445  English  Liberties,  or  the  Free-born  Subjects  Inheritance  ;  contain- 

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3.   FuA.vKLiN.  Jjo.sfon,  1721. 

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12iiio.  (Jiiiciinuiti,  lfc4  1. 

447  Tlio  llisioiy  of  the  Four  Lnst  Years  of  ilic  QFEEM  |Anii.J  13y 
llic  l:ile  Jo.vATUAN  Swift,  D.  D.  D.  S  P.  D.     bvo.     London,  17Jt*. 

448  Histories  of  llie  PjiQUOT  War,  viz.  Ukdkrhill,  Vincent,  Gar- 
hen  er  aiad  Mason.      One  volume.  Ileprint. 

449  An  Address  from  tlic  General  Court  1o  the  rcople  of  Massaehii- 
selts.     4  to.  Boston,  17^6. 

450  Xanative  of  a  Voyage  to  Hudson's  Bay.  By  Lieut.  Edward 
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451  Cherokee  Hymns  Compiled  Iroui  Several  authors.  By  E.  Bou- 
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452  The  Three  Epistles  of  the  Apostle  John.  Translated  into  Vcki- 
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453  The  IMik-jkokke  (Creek)  Assisfant.  Containing  Rralinss  and 
S/)c//ini:s.     Nanieroiis  cuts,      lb  mo.  Boston,  1834. 

454  The  Osage  First  Book.  IVtis  is  somcwJiat  similar  to  tiie  last  in 
contents.      18nio.  Boston,  1831. 

455  A  Short  Sermon  :  Also  Hymns,  in  the  Muskokee  or  Crekk  lan- 
iiiiag,e.     By  tlie  Bev.  John  Flemin::.      12mo.  Boston,  lb35. 

45G  Tri:imi)lianl  Deaths  of  Pious  Children,  lii  the  Choctaw  language. 
1-^mo.  B(jston,  lb35. 

457  The  (Tospel  Afcording  to  Saint  John.  In  the  Mohawk  Indian 
Lanisuage.      Ibmo.  N.   York,  1818. 

458  The  G()S|)el  aci-ording  to  Saint  Luke.  Translated  into  the  Mo- 
hawk I.\DiAN  Tongue.     By  H.  A.  Him.,  N.   York,  1827. 

459  A  choice  Collection  of  Hynms  and  Sfiiritual  Songs,  &:.c.  By 
Samson  Occom,  Minister  of  the  Go.spel.     12mo.      N.  London.  MIA. 

Mr  Occom  wa.s  ilie  first  Iiuliau  miiiisUT  thai  ever  preached  in  Kiiglaiid.  On  Inn  Portrait. 

460  An  authentic  Narrative  of  the  Causes  wliicli  led  to  the  Deatii  of 
Major  Andre,  tec.    By  Joshua  Hett  Smith,  Esq.     Ibmo     Portrait. 

N.  York,  1809. 

461  Vindication  of  the  Ca[itors  of  Ma.ior  Andre.  By  [the  Hon. 
Eguert  Benson.      12mo.     Plate  of  the  cajUurc  inserted. 

N.   York,  1817. 

462  Travels   through    the    Stales  of  North  America  and   Upper  and 
Lower  Canada,  in  1795,   1796,  and  1797.     By  Isaac  AVeld,  Jr. 
8v(>.      Many  excellent  plates.  Lomlon,  IbOO. 

463  A  Consiilulion  or  Frame  of  Government  ado[)ted  by  Massachu- 
setts Bay.     bvo.      Orip^ined,  edition.  Boston,    1780. 

464  Topographical  Description  of  the  Western  Territory  of  N.  America. 
By  Gu.RERT  Imf.ay,  a  Captain  in  the  American  Army.  8vo.  Tlic 
third  edition,  with  great  additions. 

An  iiivalniilile  work  loall  wesiprii  Hi.sloriuii.-'.  and  indeed  indispensablfi  —  cnniaiiiinf  Thirteen 
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&c.     All  eniiie  ireaises. 

465  History  of  the  Voyages  and  Discoveries  made  in  the  North. 


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Tianslntcil  fiom  llic  German  of  John  PiExrioLD  Foksteh,  I,  U.  D. 
8vo.      Portrait.  Biiblin,  ]7f?6. 

466  Jlliislralions  of  British  History,  Biotfraphy,  and  Manners,  in  the 
Reigns  of  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI.  Mauv,  and  Eeizaheth.  A 
Series  of  Original  P;ij)ers.  Witii  notes  by  Edmund  Lodge.  Esq. 
K.  II.  Norry  King  ot"  Anns,  and  F.  S.  A.    6  vols,  8vo.    Land.  1838. 

467  A  VIEW  of  the  Conduct  of  the  E.Kccntive  in  the  Foreign  Alliiirs 
of  the  U.  Stales     By  James  Mjnroe.     Svo,  Fortrai'.     P/il/al.  1191. 

46S  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Campaigns  of  the  Hon.  Nathaniel 
Greeine,  Maj.  Gon.  in  the  Rev.  Army.  By  CnARi.Es  Caldwell, 
M   D.     8vo.     Fortratt.  FIdladeJplna,  1819. 

469  History  of  the  War  with'  America,   France,   Spain,  and   Holland, 
which  liegan  in   1775      By  John  Andrews,  LL.  D.     4  vols.  8vo. 
Numerous  Fortraits  of  the  j^i'ificipat  Officers,  and  Colored  Maps. 
Superior  Cojn/.  London,  1785. 

470  Miscellaneous — Proceedings  of  the  Gen.  Conrt  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay,  asseml)!ed  at  Cambridge  in  1770.  Wants  title. — Fris- 
bfe's  Disc,  on  Prn|i.  Go.s|  e',  1^01,  and  thirteen  other  tracts.    8vo. 

471  Letters  of  John  RAXDOLrn  of  Roanoke,  to  a  younir  Relative,  bvo. 
E'csant  Portrait.  '       PI  til  add  phi  a.  1834. 

472  The  History  of  Nadir  Shati,  formerly  called  Thamas  Knli  Khan 
By  James  Fraser.     8vo.      Fine  Portrait.  Lon  Ion,  1742. 

473  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  Florida.  By  John  Lee  Wmxiams. 
Bvo.  Portrait  of  Oseola,  maj)  an  I  vieics.  N.   York,  1^37. 

471  An  American  Biographical  anrl  Historical  Dictionary.  By  Wil- 
liam Allen,  D.  D      Second  Edition.  Boston,  1832. 

The  best  work  that  lias  yet  appeared  on  American  Biography  ;  ably  and  a?curalely  written. 

475  Continued  Corruption,  Standing  Armies,  and  Popular  Dis- 
contents Considered  ;  And  the  Establishment  of  the  Bullish 
Colonies  in  America,  &c.  4to.         Pla'c.  London,  1773. 

476  The  Petitions  of  Mr.  Bollan,  agent  for  the  Council  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Massachusetts-Bay,  lately  presented  to  the  Two  Houses 
of  Parliament,  &c.  4 to.  London,  1774. 

477  The  Beginning,  Progress  and   Conclnsion  of  the  Late  War.  4 to. 

T^ondon,  1770. 

478  Court  Martial.  Its  proceedings  in  the  Trial  of  Maj.  C.  K. 
Gardner  for  alleged  cowardice.  Bvo.  s.  I.   1816. 

479  A  Narrative  of  the  Tronbles  with  the  INDIANS  in  N.  England, 
from  the  first  Planting  thereof  in  the  year  1607,  to  this  present 
year,  1677. — To  which  is  added  a  Discourse  about  the  WARRE 
with  the  PEQUODS  in  the  year  1637.  By  W.  Hubbard,  Mini.^ter 
of  Ipswich.  4to.   Printed  by  John  Foster.  Boston,  1677. 

There  is  no  denyin?  that  Mr.  IIl'bbard  was  one  of  the  best  men  as  well  as  best  writers 
of  that  a?p.  This  w>>rk  was  alone  sufficient  to  ha  .-e  carried  his  name  down  lo  the  reino.est 
times. — This  copy  was  interleaved  with  the  intention  of  preparing  il  for  lepublicalion. 

480  Enquiries  of  an  Emigrant :  Being  the  Narrative  of  an  English 
Farmer  from  1824  to  1830.  during  which  period  he  traveled 
through  the  U.  States  and  Canada.  By  Joseph  Pickering,   12mo. 

Ijondon,  1832. 
461  A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  Pilgrims,  and  a  Vindication  of 


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l2mo.  '  Haiifonl,  1830. 

482  The  Day  of  a  Godly  Man's  Death,  better  than  the  Day  of  his 
Birth.  By  Thomas  Foxcroft,  ra.slor  of  a  Church  in  Boston. 
Svo.  Boston,  1722. 

463  INIemorable  Days  in  America  :  Being  A  Journal  of  a  Tour  to 
the  United  States.     By  W.  Faux,  an  Fnghsh  Farmer.  8vo.  plate. 

London,  lb23. 

464  History  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Battle  by  S.  Swett.     3d  Edition. 

Boston,  1627. 

A  mo>l  minute  and  valuable  account  of  thai  ercat  event. 

485  The  Level  of  Enrope  and  North  America:  or  the  Oijserver's 
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486  Hymen's  Recruiting- Serjeant :  or  the  Maid's  and  Bachelor's 
Friend.     4to.  Bhiladelplda,  1602. 

487  An  Oration  delivered  at  the  Commencement  at  Rhode  Island 
College,  Sept.  1774.     By  Barnabas  Binney,  A.  B.     4to. 

Boston,  1114. 

488  Britannia  in  Tears  :  An  Elegy  occasioned  by  the  Dismission  of 
the  Ptight  Honoraljle  WUliani  Pitt,  and  H.  Legge,  Esqrs.,  &c. 
4  to  London,  1757. 

489  The  Progress  of  Science.  A  Poem  delivered  at  Harvard  College. 
By  [Saniuel  Dexter]     4to.  s.  /.  1760. 

490  An  Account  of  the  Scioto  Company  es1al)lished  at  Paris,  with  a 
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Frencli.  Paris,  1769. 

491  An  Essay  on  a  Uniform  Orthography  for  the  Indian  Languages  of 
North  America.     By  John  Pickering,  A.  A.  S.     4to. 

Cambridge,  1820. 

492  Dr.  Increase  Mather  on  Maintaining  Preachers  of  the  Gospel 
by  Tithes.     ]2mo  Boston,  1706. 

493  The  First  Book  of  the  American  Chronicles  of  the  Times. 
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494  A  Sermon  on  that  Great  Occasion,  the  Death  of  Our  Late 
Memorable  Sovereign,  &c.     By  Dr.  Cotton  Mather.     12mo. 

Boston,  1714. 

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Austin,  Hall,  Dexter,  Lyman,  Smith,  Dunlap,  Stetso7i,  and  Plumcr, 
4th  Jnly. 

496  The  Ptomarkable  Captivity  and  surprising  Deliverance  of  Eliza- 
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497  Report  of  the  select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Representatives 
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Washington,  1827. 

498  A  Complete  and  Universal  English  Dictionary,  on  a  new  Plan. 
By  the  Rev.  James  Barclay,  and  others.     6\'o.  London,  1782. 

499  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the  South  Seas,  and  Loss  of  the  ship 


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Wager  oil  a  desolate  Island,  &c.  By  John  Bulkeley  and  John 
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grcvplk  of  Dr.  Samuel  Williams,  tke  Ilistoiian  of  Vermont.  A 
Damaged  Copy.  London,  {Rep.  Phdadelplda)  1757. 

500  Tlie  History  oi"  the  Brazils,  from  the  Original  Discovery  in  1500, 
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London,  lb08. 

501  CniLi  AND  Peru  in  1824.     Fifth  Edition.     &vo.  Boston,  1824. 

502  An  Account  of  the  Gospel  Labours  and  Christian  Experiences  of 
John  Churchman,  late  of  Nottingham,  Pa.,  deceased.     8vo. 

Fkilada.  1779. 

503  A  Prospect  of  the  consequences  of  the  Present  conduct  of  Great 
Britain  towards  America.     &vo.  London,  177G. 

504  Lives  of  the  British  ADMIPbALS:  Containing  a  new  and  accurate 
Naval  History  from  the  earliest  Periods.  By  Dr.  J.  Campbell. 
With  a  Continuation  by  Dr.  Berkeiiout.  4  vols.  8vo.  Maps  and 
Plates.  London,  1779. 

505  Result  of  the  Convention  of  Delegates  holden  at  Ipswich  to 
consider  the  constitution  proposed  for  Massachusetts  Bay.  By 
[Theopldlus  Parsons.]  Neicburyport,  1778. — In  saine  volume.  An 
Address  of  the  Convention  for  forming  a  Constitution  for  Mass. 
Bay,  1780. — And  the  Constitution  formed  by  that  Convention. 
8vo.  1780- 

506  American  Biography:  or  an  Historical  Account  of  those  persons 
who  have  been  distinguished  in  America.  By  Jeremy  Belknap, 
D.  D.     2  Vols.  8vo.     A  tall  copy.  Boston,  17  94. 

■507  Discourses,  k.Q. —  Webster  on  Adams  and  Jefferson,  1826. — 
Story  to  the  Essex  Historical  Soc.  1828,  xvitk  Ins  Autograph. — 
Palfrey's  Artillery  Disc.  1835. — R.  W.  Emerson  Cent.  Disc,  at 
Concord,  1835. — Story  on  Marshall,  1835. — Pitman  on  R.  Island, 
1836. —  Gov.  Cass  before  Arner.  Hist.  Soc.  1836. —  Young  on  Death 
•of  William  Parsons,  Esq. 

508  Extracts  from  the  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  American 
Continental  Congress,  held  at  Philadelphia  Sept.  5th,  1774. — 
Published  by  order  of  Congress.  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1774. 

509  A  Report  to  the  Secretary  of  War  on  Indian  Affairs.  By  Jed- 
iDiAH  Morse,  D.  D.  8vo.     Plate  and  Map.  i\^  Haven,  1822. 

510  SusQUEHANNAH  TiTLE  Stated  and  Examined,  in  a  series  of  num- 
bers   8vo.  Cats/all,  1796. 

511  Travels  in  the  Central  Portions  oi^  \he  JMississippi  Valley.  By 
Henry  R.  Schoolcraft,  U.  S.  I.  A.  &c.  8vo.   Plates.     K   York,  1825. 

512  Eulogies  on  Dr.  N.  Bowditch,  viz.  Hon.  John  Pickering,  Hon. 
D.  A.  White,  and  Rev.  Alexr.  Young.  8vo. 

513  Letters  from  Canada,  written  during  a  Residence  there,  in  the 
years  1806,  1807,  and  1808.     By  Hugh  Gray.  8vo.  3fap 

London,  1809. 

-514  Memoirs  of  the   Life  of  the  late  Charles   Lee,  Esq.  Lieut  Col. 

in   Portugal,  Major  General  and   Aid  to  the  King  of  Poland,  and 

second  in  command  in  the  service  of  the  U.  States  of  America. 

8vo.  London,  1792. 


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515  The  English  mail's  Riglit  ;  a  Dialogue  between  a  Barrister  at  Law 
and  a  Juryman.   12mo.  Boston,  1772. 

51 G  Lo.\(;ev'ity  :  Being  an  Account  of  Persons  who  liave  liveil  to  an 
c.Ntraordinary  Age.      By  C.  Hoffman.    12mo.  N.   York,  17'J8. 

517  Narrative  Journal  of  Tr.wels  through  the  North  Western  Re- 
gion.softhe  U.  States.  8vo.  By  Henry  R  Schoolcraft.  Map  aiul 
plates.  Albany,  lb21. 

518  A  Summary,  llistoricnl   and  Polilical,  of  the  British  settlements  in 
North  America.     By  W'ij.lia.m  Douglass,  JM.  D.     2  Vuls.  8vo. 
Large  Map.  London,  1755. 

519  An  Ai)ridi!emcnt  of  Mr.  David  Brai.verd's  Journal  among  the 
Indians,  with  a  Dedication  by  Dr.  Doddkid(;e  to  the  Soc.  in  Scotland 
for  the  Prop,  of  the  Gospel.  12mo.  Autograph  of  E licard  Broni- 
fiehl.  London,  1718. 

520  "a  Short  View  of  the  Families  of  the  present  English  NOBILITY. 

By  Mr.  Salmon.      12mo.  London,  1751. 

521  Traits  of  the  Tea  Party;  being  a  Memoir  of  George  R.  T.  Hewes, 
one  of  tlie  last  of  its  survivors.      Ibmo.  N.   York,  1835. 

522  Tiie  General  History  of  the  Late  War:  containing  its  Rise, 
Progress,  and  Event,  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America.  By 
John  E.vtick,  M.  A.     5  vols.  8vo,  numerous  PortraUs  and  Maps. 

London,  1  7  Go. 

523  Seasonable  Thoughts  on  the  state  of  Religion  in  N.  E.iglaml, 
with  an  Account  of  the  Antinoniians,  Fanielists,  and  Libertines  who 
infected  these  Churches  above  an  hundred  years  ago.  Veryneetl- 
fnl  for  these  days.    Hy  Charles  Cuanning,  D.  D.    8vo.     Bost.  174:1. 

524  Historic  Tales  of  Oltlen  Time,  concerning  the  Early  Settlement 
and  advancement  of  New  York  city  and  state.  By  Johj  F.  Wat- 
son.     12mo,  Plates.  N.   York,  1832. 

525  HisToiRE  Generale  des  voyages  et  conqnests  des  Castillians,  dans 
jes  Isles  et  Terre-ferme  des  Indes  Occidenialcs.  Tradnite  de 
I'Espagnol  D'Antoine  D'Herrera,  Hisloriographe  de  sa  Majeste 
Catholique.  Par  N.  De  La  Coste.  3  vols.  4to.  Most  beautiful 
copT/.  Paris,  1  GGO. 

52G  A  Visit  to  Columbia,  in  the  years  1822  and  1823,  by  Lagnayra  and. 
Caracas,  over  the  Cordillera  to  Bogota,  &c.  By  Col.  William 
Duane.     8vo,  boards.  Pliiladeljdiia,  1826. 

527  A  Journal  of  Occurrences  in  the  Tower  of  tlie  Temple,  during  the 
confinement  of  Louis  XVI.     By  M.  Clery.     12mo      Bo.ston,  1799. 

528  Memorials  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Sir  AVilliam  Penn,  Knt. 
By  Granville  Penn,  Esq.     2  vols.  Svo,  splendid  portraits. 

London,  1833. 

529  OLD- SOUTH.  As  published  occasionally  in  the  Independent 
Chronicle.     By  BEN.rAMiN  Austin,  Jr.     8vo.  Bo.'<ton,  MyQ'i. 

530  An  Historical,  Geographical,  Commercial,  and  Philosoi)hical  View 
of  the  U.  States  of  America.  By  W.  Wimterbotiiam.  4  vols. 
Svo,  Plates.  '  JVetv  York,  1796. 

531  Narrative  of  an  E.xpedition  to  the  Source  of  the  St  Peters' 
Pwiver,  Lake  Winnepeek,  Lake  of  the  Woods,  Sec.  &c.  under 
the  Command  of  Stephen  H.  Long,  Maj(r  U.  S.  T.  E.  By  W. 
H.  Keating,  A.  M.    2  vols.      Plate.';.      Scarce.     Pkiladelvhia,  1824. 


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532  Loiters  from  Samuel  J.  May  to  Dr.  Joel  IIawes  in  review  of  his 
Tiibulc  to  the  JMcinorij  of  the  I*ihiii)is.     bvo.     Author's  A/tfoirraph. 

ILtrtfonI,  \>6\. 

533  Sketch  of  the  Ciiuucn  Sole:\i\mtik3  at  tlic  Stone  '^'lin|til,  \\\m\ 
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Boston,  March,  lb  13. 

531  A  PAUAPnr.ASE  on  Dodslcy's  Economy  of  Human  Life.  Jiy 
I  lion.  James  Bowooin.J      bvo.  Bosto7i,  1759. 

535  An  LxQuiRY  into  the  Present  State  of  the  Foreign  Relations 
of  the  Union,  as  aflecled  by  the  late  IMeasures  of  Administra- 
tion.    8vo.  Phihulelphla,  IbOG. 

53G  Historical  Memoirs,  relating  to  the  HOUSATUNNUK  IN- 
DIANS.    By  Samuel  Hopkins,  A.  M.     4lo.  BostoTi,  1753. 

537  The  Worcester  Magazine  and  Historical  Journal.  Edited  by 
C.  C.  Baldwin  and  \Vm.  Lincoln.     2  vols.     bvo. 

Worcester,  182G-7. 

53S  The  History  of  the  U.  States  of  Nortli  America.  By  James 
Grahaim,  Esq.     4  vols.     8vo.     doth.  London,  lbo6. 

539  The  Constiiiuion  of  the  United  States  of  America,  as  agreed 
npon  in  1787,  with  the  Amendments  of  1789.  4lo.  Autograph 
of  Gen.  Ira  Allen.  Woulsor,  1790. 

540  History  of  the  Island  of  St.  Domingo  from  its  first  Discovery  to 
the  present  year.     bvo.  London,  {N.   York,  Brp  )  1824. 

511  South  American  Emancipation;  or  an  Account  of  the  E.Nertions 
of  (^en.  Miranda  for  tlie  alininment  of  that  Oljject.  By  J.  M. 
Antepara.     8vo.     Fine  Portrait.  London,  ]8\0. 

542  A  concise  Historical  View  of  the  Perils,  HanlsJupf,  Difficulties, 
and  Discouragements  \v\\\c\\  hn\e  n.\\cx\(\c(\  \\\e  Planting  and  Pro- 
gressive Impiovcments  of  New  England;  Its  long  and  Di-:>truc- 
TivE  Wars,  Expensive  Expeditions,  &c.  In  a  Fast  Discourse 
at  Roxbury.  April  C,  17G9.  By  Amos  Adams,  A.  Bl.  l2mo.  Ex- 
ceeding rare.  Bost/rn,  17G9. 

513  The  American  Remembrancer  and  Universal  Talile  of  IMeniory. 
By  Jonas  Hardy,  A.  M.  12rao.  Front  the  Library  of  Col.  Wil- 
liam Duane.  Pinhidelphia.  1795. 

544  Indian  Nullification  of  the  Unconstitutional  Laws  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    By  I  W.  J.  Snelling.]    12mo.  Boston,  1835. 

545  Gc()gra[iiiical  Sketches  of  the  Western  Country.  By  E,  Dana. 
1 2n)0.  Cincinnati,  1 8 1 9. 

54G  The  Naval  Cfironiclk  of  Great  Britain,  from  its  commencement 
in  1799,  to  1805.  14  Vols,  royal  8vo.  Numerous  Portraits,  views 
of  Battles,  &c.  &e  a  few  xrantins.  London,  v.  d. 

547  American  Antiquities  and  Discoveries  in  the  West.  By  Josiaii 
Priest.  8vo.      BLini/ phites.  Albany,  1833. 

548  The  Extinct  ami  Dormant    Baronetcies  of  England,  Scotland  and 
Ireland.     By  John  Burke  and  John  Bernard  Burke.  8vo. 
Splendidly  illuminntcd  title  pa'ie.     2d  Ed.  London,  1841. 

549  A  New  and  Enlnrged  Military  Dictionary.  By  Charles  James, 
Major  in  the  Ptoyal  Artillery.     2  Vols.  8vo.  3d  Edition. 

London,  IS  10. 


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550  Blemoirs  of  the  IMexican  Revolution  :  including  a  Narrative  of 
the  Expedition  of  Gen.  Mixa.     By  W.  D.  Robinson.    8vo.  boards. 

Philadclphm,  1620. 

551  Lorenzo  Dow.  IIi.s  Farewell  to  Georgia.  Containing  an  account 
of  his  Life.   12mo.      Wants  title. 

552  Cabala,  Mysteries  of  State,  in  Letters  of  the  Great  Ministers  of 
King  James  and  King  Charles.  Fait/t/'uihj  collected  by  a  Noble 
Hand.  4  to.  London,  165i. 

553  The  Northmen  in  New  England,  or  America  in  the  Tenth  Centu- 
ry.    By  J.  T.  Smith.  8vo.  Boston,  1639. 

554  Letters  from  America,  Historical  and  Descriptive ;  Comprising 
occurrences  from  1769,  to  177  7,  inclusive.  By  William  Eddis. 
8vo.  London,  1792. 

555  Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  the  shores  of  the  Polar  Sea.  By  Capt. 
John  Franklin,  R.  N.,  F.  R.  S.  6vo.  PJdladelphia,  1824. 

556  ONE  HUNDRED  BOUND  VOLUMES  OF  NEWSPAPERS. 
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557  The  Philosophical  Transactions,  Abridged  by  Lowthorp  and 
Jones.     5  vols.  4to.     od  edition.  London,  1722,  &c. 

553  Pamphlets. — Edmund  Buric's  Letter  to  Farr  &  Harris  on  the 
Affairs  of  America.  8vo.  London,  1777. — Their  Answer  to  that 
Letter,  1777.  Dr.  Price's  Observations  on  Civil  Liberty,  1776. — 
Answer  to  Dr.  Price's  Observations,  &c.     8vo.     1776.     1  vol. 

559  Froger's  Voyage  to  Africa,  the  Streights  of  Magellan,  Brazil,  &c. 
in  1695,  1696,  and  1697.  8vo.  London,  1698.— An  Account  of 
MoNS.  DE  LA  Salle's  last  Expedition  and  Discoveries  in  America. 
Published  by  the  Chevalier  Tonti.  Also  the  Adventures  of  the 
Sieur  de  Montauban.     8vo.  London,  1698. 

560  A  Free  and  Calm  Consideration  of  the  Unhappy  misunderstand- 
ings between  G.  Britain  and  her  American  Colonies.     8vo. 

Salem,  \11\. 

561  Wheelock's  Narratives  of  the  Origin  of  the  Indian  Charity 
School,  &c.     Four  tracts  in  one  volume,  1763  to  1769.     8vo. 

562  Centennial  Discourses. — Callender  on  the  History  of  Rhode 
Island,  8vo.  Fine  Copy.  Boston,  1739. — Dr.  Belknap  on  the 
Discovery  of  America,  1792. — Pwobbins  at  Plymouth,  1793.  This 
last  imperfect.     One  vol. 

563  Johnson's  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.  8vo.  Mon- 
trose, 1802. — Mason's  Supplement  to  Do.  8vo.— iV  York,  1803. — 
2  vols. 

564  Annals  of  the  American  Revolution.  By  Jedidiah  Morse,  D. 
D.     8vo.     Plates.  Hartford,  1824. 

565  Letters  from  Illinois.  By  Morris  Birkbeck.  8vo.  Second 
Edition — Notes  on  a  Journey  in  America.  By  Morris  Birk- 
beck.    8vo.      Third  Edition.     In  one  vol.  London,  \'6\Q. 

566  COLLECTIONS,  Toi)ogra|)hical,  Historical,  and  Biographical. 
Relating  [)rincipally  to  New  Hampshire.  By  John  Farmer  and 
J.  B.  Moore.     3  vols.  8vo.     Elegant  Copy.  Concord,  1822,  Sfc. 


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567  Travels  in  America  in  1606,  lo  explore  the  Alleghany,  Monongahe- 
la,  Ohio,,  and  Mississippi  rivers.     By    Thomas  Ashe,  Esq.     12mo. 

London,  {Neicbpt.  Rep.)  Ib08. 

568  The  Political  Farr.ago  ;  or  review  of  Politics  in  the  U.  States 
from  Washington  to  Jefferson.     By  Peter  Robbins,  Esq.  &.c. 

Brat.tkboro ,  1807. 

569  The  Western  Gazetteer;  or,  Emigrant's  Directory.  By  Sam- 
uel R.  Brown.     Svo.  Auburn,  1817. 

570  A  Brief  Retrospect  of  the  Eighteenth  Century.  By  Samuel 
Miller,  A.  M.     2  vols.  8vo.  N.  York,  1803. 

571  God's  Wonders  in  the  Great  Deep;  being  amazing  Accounts  of 
Sailors  unexpectedly  delivered  from  Death.     12nio. 

Neicburyport,  1805. 

572  A  Discourse  on  the  Genius  and  Character  of  the  Rev.  Horace 
Holly,  LL.  D.  By  Charles  Caldwell,  M.  D.  8vo.  boards. 
Portrait.  Boston,  1828. 

573  Indian  Biography.     By  B.  B.  Thacher,  Esq.     2  vols.     18tno. 

N.  York,  1832. 

574  Cook's  Voyages  towards  the  South  Pole,  and  round  the  World. 
2  vols.  Svo.     Forty  ]jlates.     Very  scarce.  Philadelphia,  1818. 

575  A  Briefe  Narration  of  the  Originall  Undertakings  of  Planta- 
tions ill  the  Parts  of  America.  By  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges,  Knt. 
Svo.  London,  {Rep.)  1658. 

576  The  Book  of  Family  Crests,  Properly  Blazoned  and  Explained. 
2  vols.  12mo.  Illuminated  title.  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood's  Auto- 
graph. London,  1840. 

577  American  Potashes.  By  W.  Lewis,  M.  B.  F.  R.  S.  12mo. 
Sonicivliat  damaged  before  bound.  London,  1767. 

578  A  Diary  in  America,  with  Remarks  on  its  Institutions.  By  Capt. 
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579  The  Speculator.  By  Doctors  Drake  &;  Ashe.  A  Periodical 
Paper.     Vol.  1,  (all.)     Svo.  London,  1790. 

580  Duffield's  Thanks.  Ser.  at  Philadelphia,  on  the  news  of  the 
Peace  of  1783.     Svo.  Philadelphia,  1784. 

581  The  Missionary  Gazetteer.     By  W.  Chapin.     12mo. 

Woodstock,  1825. 

582  Essay  on  Sepulchres.     By  William  Godwin.     12mo.  boards. 

London,  1809. 

583  A  Series  of  FORTY  FIVE  Original  Fast  and  Thanksffiving 
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584  A  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Vermont.  By  Zadock  Thompson, 
A.  B.     Map.  Montpelier,  1824. 

585  A  Voyage  Round  the  World,  in  the  years  1790,  1791,  and  1792; 
under  the  conduct  of  Etienne  INIarchand.  Translated  from  the 
French  of  Fleurieu.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1801. 

586  Travels  through  the  Canadas.  By  George  Heriot,  Esq.  12mo. 
hoards.  Philadelphia,  1813. 

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5S7  Democracy  Unveiled,  or,  Tymnny  stripped  of  the  Garb  of  Patri- 
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2  vols.  I'Jmo.  N.   York,  lfe06. 

588  A  Summary  View  of  America:  being  Observations  made  during  a 
Journey  in  the  U.  Slates.     13y  an  Englishman.     8vo. 

London,  16"J4. 

589  Memoirs  Concerning  the  Aflairs  of  Scotland,  from  Queen  Anne's 
Accession  to  the  Union  in  1707.     bvo.  London,  1714. 

590  The  Proceedmgs  of  the  Govt,  of  the  U.  States  in  maintaining  the 
public  right  to  the  Beach  of  the  Mississi{)pi,  adjacent  to  N.  Or- 
leans against  the  Intrusion  of  Edvir.  Livingston.  Prepared  for 
the  use  of  Counsel  by  Thomas  JEFFERbON.     Bvo.     Plan. 

N.   York,  1812. 

591  Useful  Family  Book.  The  Medical  and  Agricult.  Register.  By 
Daniel  Adams,  M   B.     8vo.  Boston,  1808. 

592  Gazetteer  of  N.  Hampshire.  By  John  Farmer  and  J.  B.  Moore. 
r2mo.  Map  and  plates.  Contains  valuable  miniature  Town  His- 
tories. Concord,  1823. 

593  Militia  Laws  of  the  State  of  Connecticut.     12mo.     Hartford,  1-6X2. 

594  History  of  the  United  States  by  a  Citizen  of  ili«,wfirAw,ve«.v.    12mo. 

Kcene,  N.  H.,  1^23. 

595  Struggles  through  Life;  Travels  and  Adventures  in  America,  Eu- 
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London,  {Phitada.  Rep.)  1809. 
59G  The  Huron  Chief,  and  other  Poems.     By  Adam  Kidd.     12mo. 

Montreal,  1830. 

597  A  new  English  Dictionary.  Containing  also  a  Dictionary  of  Scrip- 
ture Proper  Names,  and  of  Religions,  bvo.  Title  torn  off.     Very  old. 

598  The  History  of  South  America.     By  William  Grimshaw.     12mo. 

Philadelphia,  1530. 

599  Information  and  Advice  to  Emigrants  to  the  U.  States.  By  John 
Melish.      ISmo.     hoards.  Philadelphia,  1819. 

600  A  Voyage  to  Hudson's  Bay  for  the  Discovering  of  a  N.  \V.  Pas- 
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Lomlon,  1748. 

601  History  of  the  War  of  the  Inde[)endcnce  of  the  U.  States  of 
America.     By  Charles  Botta.     2  vols.  bvo.  N.  Haven,  1839. 

602  War  in  Disguise  ;  or  the  Frauds  of  the  Neutral  Flags.     8vo. 

London,  {N.  York  Pep.)  1806. 

603  The  Dangers  of  the  Country.  By  the  Author  of  War  in  Dissime. 
8vo.  I^ondon,  1807. 

604  Voyages.  A  Voyage  to  California  to  Observe  the  Transit  of  Ve- 
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land and  Sallee  to  test  Leroy's  Time  Keepers.  By  Mons.  De  Cas- 
siNi.  8vo.  London,  1778. 
In  same  volume,  Martin's  Voyage  to  St.  Kilda,  the  remotest  of  all 
the  Hebrides.     8vo.                                                          London,  1753. 

605  A  Universal  Biographical  Dictionary;  also  Notices  of  eminent 
living  Characters.    8vo.      Twenty  Portraits.  Kichmond,  1821. 

606  A  Voyage  Round  the  World.     A  Remarkable  Enterprise,  begun 


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in  the  year  1719,  cliielly  lo  Cruise  on  the  Spaniards  in  the  Great 
Soiuh  Ocean.  By  William  Betugh,  Captain  in  that  Ex|)edition. 
8vo.  London,  1728. 


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607  The  United  States  Gazetteer.  By  Joseph  Scott.  12mo.  Maps 
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G08  Further  Disclosures  by  Maria  Monk.   18mo.     Portrait. 

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which  have  gone  abroad  about  William  Parkinson.  8vo. 

N.   York,  1813. 

610  Dr.  Cha])in's   Sermon  on  the  Death  of  President  Dwight    8vo. 

Neto  Haven,  1817. 

611  Letters  from  England.  By  Don  Manuel  Alvarez  Es2Jrirlla.  [Rob- 
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612  Events  in  Paris  of  July  1830.   12mo.      Tricolored.       Boston,  1830. 

613  Spafford's  Gazetteer  of  Massachusetts.   12mo.     Map. 

Neicburyport.,  1826. 

614  The  North  Eastern  Boundary  of  the  U.  States.  By  (Nathan 
Hale.j    lomo.  Boston,  1832. 

615  Sketches  of  Loicer  Canada.  By  Joseph  Sanson,  Esq.  12mo. 
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616  A  Gazetteer  of  France,  containing  every  City,  Town,  and  Village. 
3  Vols.   12mo.         Elegant  maps.  London,  1793. 

i617  Narratives  of  Voyages  and  Excursions  on  the  Coast  and  in  the 
Interior  of  Central  America.  By  O.  W.  Fwoberts.  ]8mo.  Notes 
by  Edward  Irving.  EdinbtirgJi,  lt<27. 

618  A  Discourse  on  the  History  of  Pthode  Island,  at  the  close  of  the 
second  century.  By  the  Rev.  A.  A.  Ross.  12rao.  This  of  course, 
is  a  continuation  of  Callender.  Providence,  18;18. 

619  American  Tracts. — A  View  of  ihe  Hist,  of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
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Dean  Tucker  s  Four  Tracts  and  Two  Sermons  on  Amer.  Affairs. 
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620  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Michigan.     By  John   T.  Blois.     12mo. 

Detroit,  1838. 

621  Memoirs  of  Anthony  Benezet.  By  Roberts  Vaux.  \2mo,  boards. 
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622  Gazetteer  of  Ohio,  and  Traveller's  Guide.  12mo,  revised  edition. 
By  Warren  Jenkins.     3Iap.  Columbus,  1837. 

623  An  Account  of  the  European  Settlements  in  America.  By  [Ed- 
mund Burke.]     2  vols.  8vo,  large  paper.  London,  1777. 


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624  Thoughts  upon  the  Political  Situation  of  the  United  States  of 
America.     By  [G.  Ft.  Minot]     8vo.      rortrait.      Worcester,  1788. 

625  Leisure  Hours  at  Sea:  Being  a  few  Poems  by  a  Midshipman  of 
the  U.  States  Navy.     12mo.  i\:  York,  1825. 

626  An  Account  of  the  Natives  of  the  Tonga  Islands.  By  William 
Mariner.     2  vols.  8vo.     Plates  and  Map.  London,  \SIS. 

627  Biographical  Sketches  of  eminent  Lawyers,  Statesmen,  and  Men 
of  Letters.     By  S.  L.  Knapp.     8vo.  Boston,  1821. 

628  Travels  in  some  Parts  of  America  in  1804,  5,  and  6.  By  Kobt. 
SuTCLiFFE.     12mo.     Piate.  PhiladeJplda,  1812. 

629  A  Voyage  to  South  America.  Describing  at  large  the  Cities  and 
Towns  in  that  extensive  Country.  By  Dox  Antonio  De  Ulloa. 
2  Vols.  8vo.     Maps  and  plates.  London,  1806. 

630  Sketches  of  "Western  Adventure.  By  John  A.  M' Clung.  12ino. 
Plates.  Cincinnati,  1836. 

631  State  of  the  British  and  French  Colonies  in  North  America.    8vo. 

London,  1755. 

632  A  Gazetteer  of  the  Netherlands.     12mo.     Map.         London,  1194. 

633  Annals  of  Tryon  County,  or  the  Border  Warfare  of  Nno  York. 
By  W.  W.  Campbell.     8vo.     Plates.  K  York,  1831. 

634  An  Essay  on  the  Constitutional  Power  of  Great  Britain  over  the 
Colonies  in  America.     8vo.  Philadelphia,  1774. 

635  Buck's  Theological  Dictionary.     Large  paper.     8vo.     Phila.  1830. 

636  The  Life  of  Robert  Earl  of  Leicester,  the  Favorite  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.     Svo.     Portrait.  London,  1727. 

637  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Jeremiah  Condy. 
By  John  Callender,  A.  M.  Svo.  Boston,  1739. 

Mr.  Callender  was  the  author  of  the  well  known  Centennial  Discourse  on  the  History  o*" 
Rhode  Island. 

638  Two  Sermons  on  the  Earthquake  of  1727.  By  Thomas  Paine, 
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639  The  American  in  Alders,  or  the  Patriot  of  '7G  in  Captivity.  A 
Poem.  12mo.  ^  N.  York,  1797. 

640  A  Sermon  Preached  at  New-London,  the  21st  of  Feb.  1741-2. 
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641  Proposals  for  Printing  by  Subscription,  the  History  of  Vice  Admi- 
ral Sir  Thomas  Brazen,  &c.  In  three  volumes,  4 to.  By  Thomas 
Thumb,  Esq.  Svo.  s.  I.  1760. 

642  The  State  of  Religion  among  Protestant  Dissenters  in  Virginia, 
&c.     By  Samuel  Davies,  V.  D.  M.  Svo.  Boston,  1751. 

The  same  Rev.  Samuel  Davies  who  after  Braddock's  defeat,  uttered  that  famons  '  prophecy  ' 
concerning  Washington. 

643  The  Conduct  of  Maj.  Gen.  Shirley  in  North  America,  Briefly 
Stated.  Svo.  London,  1758. 

644  The  State  of  Trade  in  the  Northern  Colonies  considered,  &c.  Svo. 

Boston,  1749. 

645  A  Sermon  on  the  Usefulness  of  Souldiers,  preached  to  an  Artil- 
lery Company  at   Guilford.     By  Thomas   Ruggles,  A.  M.   l2mo. 

N.  London,  \1?,1. 

646  Some  Observations  on  the  Proceedings  against  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Hemphill,   12mo.         Printed  and  sold  by  B.  TRAyiKt.iN.  1735. 


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647  The  CUB  new  lick'd ;  A  New  Story  of  an  Old  Monster.  8vo. 

s.  I.  s.  d. 

648  The  Impeachment  of  Gen.  Lafayette,  supported  by  M.  Brissot 
de  WarviJ/c,  and  his  Defence  by  M.  Vauhlanc,  with  the  Supple- 
ment, &c.  Translated  from  the  French.  By  William  Cohbrtt. 
8vo.  rhi/adclpliia,  1793. 

649  A  Sermon  concerning  Prejudice  in  Matters  of  IIeligion.  By 
Thomas  Symmes,  A.  M.  and  V.  D.  M.      12mo.  Boston,  1722. 

Mr.  Symmes  was  llie  auihor  of  ihe  memoir  of  ihe  celebrated  Fight  at  Pigwarket.  &c. 

650  A  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Ecclesiastical 
Council  convened  at  Salem  in  1734.     Sm.  Svo.  Boston,  1735. 

Contains  ihe  Aulograph  o{  Judge  Lynch,  brother-in-law  to  Gov.  Hulcliinson. 

651  A  Letter  from  Common  Honesty  to  Common  Sense.     12mo. 

Boston,  Cornhill,  n.  d. 

'  He  called  me  all  the  Rascals  he  conld  think  of;  said  I  was  one  of  those  concerned  in  mob- 
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€52  Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty,  &c.  By  Richard 
Price,  D.  D.  F.  R.     Svo.  London,  (Rep.  Boston,)  1776. 

Contains  Aulograph  o{  Eartholomeiv  Kneeland,  and  a  record  of  the  Death  of  Dr.  Price  in  MS. 

653  The  Address  of  the  People  of  Great-Britain  to  the  Inhabitants  of 
America.     Svo.  London,  1115. 

654  Memoirs  of  the  Last  War  between  the  English  and  Fre7icli  in  N. 
America,  from  its  commencement  in  17^14  to  the  Treaty  at  Aix  la 
Chapelle.     Svo.  London,  {Rep.  Boston,)  1758. 

655  The  Hermit :  Or  an  Account  of  F.  A.  J.  Phyle,  who  lived  without 
the  use  of  fire  for  u{)wards  of  22  years,  in  a  small  cave,  in  the 
midst  of  a  wood  near  Mount  Holly,  in  Burlington,  N.  J.,  and  was 
found  dead  in  the  year  1780.     By  John  Atkinson.     18mo. 

Philadelphia,  1 S 1 1 . 

656  The  Analectic  Magazine,  from  the  Commencement  in  1813  to  its 
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phy are  chiefly  from  the  pen  of  Washington  Irving. 

657  A  View  of  the  United  States  of  America.  By  Tench  Coxe,  Esq. 
Svo.  Philadelphia,  {London  Rep.)  1795. 

658  A  General  History  of  the  British  Empire  in  America.  By  INTr. 
Wynne.     2  vols,  8vo.  London,  1770. 

A  work  of  very  good  authority,  and  may  very  generally  be  relied  upon  as  accurate. 

659  Miscellaneous,  (10.) — Correspondence  between  John  Adams 
AND  W.  CuNiNGHAM,  1823 — Pickcriug's  Review  of  the  Corres- 
pondence, 1S24. — Trial  of  J.  T.  Buckmngham  for  Libel  on  Maffit, 
1822,— D.  L.  Child  for  Libel  on  Keyes,  1824.— Principles  of  Mr. 
Adams's  Administration,  1828. 

660  History  of  the  Islands  of  Cape  Breton  and  St.  Johns.     Svo. 

London,  1670. 

661  MADOC.     a  Poem  by  Robert  Southey.     2  vols  in  one,  Svo. 

Boston,  1806. 

662  History  of  Dorchester.     By  T.  M.  Harris,  D.  D.     Svo,   imperfect. 

663  Graphic  Sketches  from  Old  and  Authentic  Works,  illustrating  In- 
dian Life,  Manners,  and  Habits.     Svo,  numerous  plates. 

N.  York,  1841. 


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G61  The  Mystery  of  Christ  opened  and  applyed.  In  several  Sermons. 
By  INCREASE  MATHER.     12mo.  Boston,  16SG. 

665  The  Gknius  of  Oblivion;  and  other  original  Poems.  By  a  Lady 
of  N.  Hamp.shire.  [i\lrs.  S.J.  Hale. J  12mo.  Most  elegant  speci- 
onen  of  binding.  Concord,  1823. 

666  Voyage  dans  La.  Haute  Pen'sylvanie  a  New  York.  Par  un 
Membra  adoptif  de  la  Nation  Oneida.  3  vols.  6vo.  Splendid 
Portrait  of  Washington  and  several  Indian  chiefs.  Paris,  1801. 

667  An  Exposition  of  the  Conduct  of  France  towards  America.  By 
Lewis  Goldsmith.     2d  Ed.  N.   York,  1810. 

668  Sketches  of  the  Judicial  History  of  Massachusetts.  By  Emery 
Washburn.     8vo.  Boston,  1840. 

669  The  New  Practical  Navigator.  The  First  Amer.  from  the  13th 
English  Edition  of  John  Hamilton  Moore.  Improved  by  A  Skilful 
Mathematician  and  Navigator.     [Nathaniel  Bowditch.J 

670  A  Treatise  of  the  SYSTEM  OF  THE  WORLD.  By  Sir 
Isaac  Newton.     8vo.     2d  Ed.  London,  1731. 

671  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Mathematic  Philosophy.  More  easily  De- 
monstrated. With  Dr.  Halley's  Account  of  COMETS,  illus- 
trated.    By  WilliaM  W^histon,  M.  A.     8th  Ed.        London,  1716. 

672  Letters  of  Eliza  Wilkinson  during  the  Invasion  of  Charleston,  S. 
C.  in  the  Revolution.     .By  Caroline  Oilman.      ]2mo. 

New  York,  1839. 

673  Poems,  Dramatic  and  Miscellaneous.  By  Mrs.  M.  Warren. 
12mo.     Fine  copy  in  original  bimling  Boston,  1790. 

674  Miscellaneous.  (9)  Slilhnan's  Ser.  on  the  Repeal  of  the 
Stamp  Act,  1766. — Sermon  by  Elias  Smith,  1806. — Reflections 
occasioned  by  a  Public  Execution  at  Boston.  1822. — ^Poems  by 
Selleck  Osborn,  1823. — Poems  by  Thos.  Hood. —  Peck's  Poem 
on  the  '  Universal  Plan,'  1823. — Piertont's  Disc  to  the  Ant.  and 
Hon.  Art.  Co.  1828.— ILLUSTRATIONS  OF  MASONRY,  by 
William  Morgan,  1829.      12mo. 

675  A  History  of  the  INDIAN  WARS  with  the  first  settlers  of  the 
U.  States  to  the  Subjection  of  the  Indians  by  Gen  Jackson. 
12mo.  Rochester,  1828. 

676  Memoirs  of  Roger  Clapp.     8vo.  Boston,  1844. 

677  BiBLioTiiECA  Americana:  A  Catalogue  of  Books,  Pamphlets,  &.c. 
relating  to  America.     4to.  London,  1789. 

678  Hisloire  ct  Description  Generale  de  la  Nonvelle  France,  avec  le 
Journal  Historic  d'un  Voyage  fait  par  ordre  du  Rov  dans  I'Ameri- 
que  Scplentrionale.  Par  le  P.  DE  CHARLEVOIX,  de  la 
Compagnie  de  JESUS.  3  Vols.  4 to.  Many  Ma|)s.  Very 
scarce.  Paris,  1744. 

The  Ijcsl  copy  of  {h'\<  iiu-aluiible  work  wliich  has  ever  come  wiihin  my  knowled-re. 

679  A  Display  of  Ileraldric;  reduced  to  Method  by  the  Study  and 
Industry  of  John  Guillim,  late  Pursuivant  at  Amies.  Fourth  Ed. 
Faithfully  collested  by  Francis  Novver,  Student  in  Heraldry. 
Folio.     Elegant  Copy.     Cuts  of  Arms.  London,  1660. 

680  The  History  of  the  World  :  By  the  learned  Donyisius  Petavius. 
Portrait.     Curious  maps  of  America  seldom  found  in  copies  for 


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sale.     On  it  are  Portraits  of  Magellan,  Oliver  Van  Noort,  Drake 

and  Cavendish.   Folio.  London,  1659. 

081   Lingard's  E.ngland  :   That   part  embiacing  the  Reigns  of  Mauy 

and  Elizabeth.  4to,  paper.  London,  lb2:3. 

682  The  Compact  with  tlic  Charter  and  Laws  of  the  Colony  of  Kew 
PlymoLiih.     Edited  by  William  Brigham,  Esq.  royal  bvo. 

Boston,  1S36. 

683  The  NATIONAL  PORTRAIT  GALLERY  of  distinguished 
Americans.  4  Vols,  royal  8vo.  Elegantly  hound  uitli  alt  the  Por- 
traits— 146  in  number.  Entirely  neiv  and  clean.    PIdladelplda,  1835. 

684  The  Biographical  Mirrour:  Comprising  a  series  of  Ancient 
and  Modern  English  Portraits,  from  Original  Pictures  and  Draw- 
ings. Published  by  S  and  E.  Harding  3  Vols.  4to.  Splendid 
binding. —  Of  great  scarcity,  and  Jiighly  prized.  London,  17'J5. 

685  The  Life  of  the  Celebrated  Sir  Francis  Dr-ke,  the  First  Eng- 
lish circumnavigator.  Reprinted  from  the  Biogra[)hia  Britannica, 
small  Folio.      Two  Plates.  London,  lb28. 

686  An  Historical  Account  of  the  E.xpedition  against  the  Ohio  Indians 
in  the  year  1764.  Under  the  command  of  Henry  Bouquet,  Esq. 
4 to.  Plo,ns  of  Marches  and  Battles,  Views  of  Councils,  Treaties, 
and  release  of  Prisoners,  finely  engraved  from  original  Paintings,  by 
West.     A  matchless  copy.  London,  17G6. 

687  Voyages  from  Montreal,  on  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  and  through 
the  Continent  of  North  America,  to  the  Frozen  v^nd  Pacific  Oceans. 
In  the  years  1789  and  1793.  By  Alexander  Mackenzie,  Esq. 
4  to      Portrait  and  Maps.  Lo7tdon,  1791. 

688  The  History,  Civil  and  Commercial  of  the  British  Colonies  in  the 
West  Indies.  By  Bryan  Edwards,  Esq.  F.  R.  S.  S.  A.  3  Vols. 
8vo.     3d  Edition.     Many  Plates  and  Maps.     Elegardly  bound. 

A  London,  ISOl. 

689.  The  History  of  the  Origin,  Progress,  and  Termination  of  the 
American  War.  By  C.  'Sit^dum^,  tvho  served  under  Sir  W  Howe, 
Sir  H.  Clinton,  and  the  Marquis  Cornwallis.  2  Vols.  4to.  Origi- 
nal calf  binding.  Autogra[)h  of  John  Pintard  of  N.  York,  with 
Autograph  of  Rivington,  also,  who  procured  him  this  copy  in 
1795.  Londo7i,  1794. 

690  An  Historical  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Discoveries  in  the  south 
Pacific  Ocean.  By  Alexander  Dalrymple,  Esq.  4to.  Many 
Maps,  and  Portrait  of  the  Author  inserted.  London,  1770. 

691  The  History  of  America,  from  its  Discovery  by  Columbus  to  the 
Conclusion  of  the  Late  War.  2  vols.  8vo.  Portraits  of  many  of 
the  Di.'icoverers  and  others,  vieics,  ^'C.  ^c.  By  William  Ru^SEI,L, 
Esq.  of  Grays  Inn.  London,  1778. 

This  vriter  is  ihe  Au:hor  also  of  the  still  valuable  and  popular  History  of  Modern  Europe. 

692  Queen  Elizabeth's  Progresses,  Public  Processions,  &,c.  Collected 
and  Edited  by  John  Nichols,  F.  S.  A.  Illustrated,  toith  XLV. 
Plates.     A  most  curious  work  —  rare.  London,  17 S8. 

693  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney.  By 
Thomas  Zouch,  D.  D.,  F.  L.  S.  2d.  Ed.  4lo,  boards.  Splendid 
Portrait  York,  1809. 


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694  The  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh,  Knight.  By  Arthur  Caylet, 
Jr.  E.^q.     2  vols,  in  one,  4to.     Splendid  Portrait.         London,  1?05. 

The  most  full  and  accuralc.  Li(e  of  Ralegh,  thai  has  yel  appeared.  Ii  comaiiis  also  his  Irial, 
and  what  of  his  works  ihai  have  any  permanent  value. 

695  An  Historical  Journal  of  the  Campaigns  in  North  America,  for 
the  years  1757,  1758,  1759,  and  1760.  By  Capt.  John  Knox,  who 
served  under  Gen.  Amherst.     2  vols.  4to.     Portrait  of  Amherst. 

London,  1769. 

696  A  Genealogical  Pwegister  of  the  First  Settlers  in  New  England. 
By  John  Farmer.     8vo.      Very  scarce.  Lancaster,  \'62^. 

697  A  Review  of  the  Military  Operations  in  North  America  from  1753 
to  the  surrender  of  Oswego  in  1756.  By  [William  Livingston] 
4  to.  London,  1757. 

698  The  History  of  America  by  Dr.  Robertson,  and  History  of  the 
United  States  in  a  Continuation  to  the  Present  Time.  By  David 
MTntosh,  LL.  D.     4to.     Plates.  London,  1817. 

699  An  Account  of  the  First  Discovery  and  Natural  History  of  Florida. 
By  William  Roberts.  4to.  Maps.  Very  rare.  London,  1763. 
In  the  same  volume. — A  Descrijifion  of  East  Florida.  By  John 
'Qk'EiTKkM.,  Botanist  to  his  Majesty  for  the  Floridas.  4 to.  Maps. 
Very  rare.  London,  1769. 

700  The  History  of  the  AMERICAN  INDIANS.  By  James  Ai.atr, 
Esq.,  loho  resided  among  them  forty  years.  4to.  Exceeding 
scarce.  London.  \llo. 

701  A  Concise  Description  of  the  English  and  French  Possessions  in 
North' America.     By  J.  Palairet.     8vo,   2d  Ed.         London,  M 55. 

702  A  Brief  View  of  the  Conduct  of  Pennsylvania,  for  the  year  1755, 
&c.  &c.     8vo.  London,  1756. 

703  An  Account  of  the  French  Settlements  in  North  America.  By  a 
Gentleman.     8vo.  Boston,  1746. 

704  The  Revolution  in  New  England  Justified,  and  the  People  there 
Vindicated,  &c.     8vo.  Boston,  1773. 

705  A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Robert  Eastburn,  among  the 
Indians.     By  Rev.  Gilbert  Tennent     8vo.    P//^7.  (Rep.  Best.)  1758. 

706  Observations  on  the  Importance  of  the  American  Revolution.  By 
Richard  Price,  D.  D.  LL  D.     8vo.      London,  (Rep.  Boston,)  1784. 

707  Massachusetts  Election  Sermons  from  1074  to  the  Peace  of  1783v 
47  vols.      Various  sizes,  but  tini/or7n  binding.     Viz. 

Torrey,  1674.— Hubbard,  1676.— Beloher,  1707.— Hancock,  1722.— Colnnan,  1723.— Sewall, 
1724.— Thayer,  1725.— Foxcroft,  1727.- Wise,  1729— Piime,  1730.— risk,  1731.- Swift,  1732, 
WijTglesworih.  17.33.— Barnard,  17.34.- Prentice,  1735.— Holvi'ke,  1736.— Lorin-r,  17-37.— Sewall, 
1740.— Williams,  1741.- Lewis,  1748.— Welsteed,  1751.— .Mavhew,  1754  — Checkley,  1755,— 
Pemberton,  1757.— Frink,  1758.— Parsons,  1759.— Stevens,  1761.— Williams,  17C2.— Kliot,  1765.— 
B.trnard,  176'").— Shute,  1768.— Haven,  17o9.— Cooke,  1770.- Tucker,  1771.— M.  Parsons.  1772. 
—Turner,  1773.— Hitchcock,  1774.— G.-rdon.  1775.— West,  1776.— Webster,  1777 —Pay.son,  1778  — 
Howard,  17ti0.— Cooper,  1730.— Adains,  1732.— Cummings,  1783.— Symmes,  1785.— Strong,  1700. 

708  Of  the  Use  and  Abuse  of  Parliaments.  By  [James  Ralph,  Esq.] 
2  Vols.  8vo.  London,  1744. 

A  work  of  merit  and  unquestionably  the  production  of  Ralph,  the  friend  and  countryman  of 
FRANKLtN.  He  wrote  Poems  and  did  nol  like  Pope;  hence  a  sufficient  reas>on  for  his  being 
spitud  in  the  Ddnciad. 

709  The  Missionary  Gazetteer.  By  B.  B.  Edwards.  12mo.  Numer- 
ous cuts.  Boston,  1832. 


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710  An  Historical  View  of  the  First  Planters  of  New  England.  By 
Thomas  Robbins,  D.  D.  ISibo.  icitU  an  autograph  Letter  of  the 
author.      Scarce.  ^  Hartford,  1815. 

711  A  Defence  of  the  Revolntionary  History  of  N.  Carolina,  from  the 
As[)ersions  of  Mr  Jofferiion.     By  J.  Seawell  Jones.   12mo. 

Boston.,  1834. 

712  The  Private  Jonrnal  of  Capt.  G.  F.  Lyon,  of  His  Majesty's  ship 
Ilecla,  ia  the  Voyage  to  the  North,  under  Capt.  Parry.   12mo. 

Boston,  1824. 

713  Apthorp  and  IMayhew. — The  complete  series  of  nine  tracts  for  and 
against  the  '  Conduct  of  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the 
Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.'  8vo.  v.  p.  1763  to  17G5. — In  Same  Vol- 
ume, Dr.  Wheelock's  Narrative  of  the  INDIAN  CHARITY 
SCHOOL    8vo.  Boston,  1763. 

714  A  True  Narrative  of  the  surprise  of  Capt.  Hutchinson  and 
Wheeler  hy  the  Quahaog  Indians  in  1675,  and  the  slaughter  of 
many  of  their  men.  By  Thomas  Wheeler,  who  was  sorely 
wounded  in  that  surprise.  4to.     Partly  supplied  by  MS. 

Boston,  1675, 

Tills  Tracl  wns  sn  scarce  n  hniulred  ycnrs  ajo.thnt  it  seems  not  10  have  been  known  10  Gov. 
HuTCHlN-nx  wljei;  lie  MTole  Ins  Hi-iKirv  cj"  Mass.iclui-flls.  al;liniigh  Capt.  HUTClll.vsoN,  who 
was  trKirially  wounded  in  mat  ainliusli  was  his  iniiiiediale  ancestor. 

715  AMERICA  PAINTED  TO  TtlE  LIFE.  Written  by  Sir  Fer- 
DiNANDO  Gorges,  Knight.  4to.  Fhte  Preservation.  London,  1658. 
In  the  Same  volume. — A  Brief  Nariative  of  the  Originall  Under- 
taking, into  the  Parts  of  New  England,  &c.  4to.  By  Sir  Ferdi- 
NANDo  Gorge.<,  Knight.  4to.  London,  1658. 

716  Biographia  Arnei'icana  ;  or  Lives  of  Distinguished  Americans.  By 
B.  F.  French,     bvo.     Mcny  Portraits.  Philadelphia,  1825. 

717  The  History  of  the  NEW  WORLD.  By  Don  Juan  Baptista 
Muxoz.     Svo.     Yii\.  'I.  {all  ever  published.)  London,  ITdl. 

718  lOYFULL  NEVVES  ovt  of  the  New  founde  Worlde.  Englished 
by  Ihon  Frampton,   Merchant.     4 to.     In  the  very  best  of  binding. 

London,  1577. 

Dilit'in  does  not  appear  lo  have  known  of  this  farlh^t  edition  of  Framptov. 

'  Several  edlii'iiis  111  ihe  iiri;;iiial  wc.rk  in  Spanish  by  MoNAKnAs,  of  which  Frainplon's  is  a 
traii-laiioM,  are  in  H.  C.  Library.  'J'lie  only  iranslaiion  thai  I  hear  of  him,  loOG."  MS.  Nute  of 
G.  LiVKRMoKt:,  Esq. 

719  Essays  on  the  Present  Cri.sis  in  the  Condition  of  the  AMERICAN 
INDIANS.     By  William  Pcnn.     [Mr.  Jeremiah  Evarts.j     Svo. 

Boston,  1829. 

720  PvccoUections  of  the  last  Ten  Years  in  the  Valley  of  the  Missis- 
si|ipi.      By  Timothy  Flint.     Svo.      Very  scarce.  Boston,  1826. 

721  A  History  of  the  Selllemeuts  and  Trade  of  the  Eurojieans  in  the 
East  and  West  Indies.  By  the  Abbe  Raynal.  8  vols.  8vo. 
Portrait  and  Maps.     A  superior  copy.  London,  1783. 

722  The  Campaign  of  1781,  in  the  Carolinas,  with  remarks  on  John- 
son's Life  of  Gen.  Greene.     Svo.  Pliiladelphia,  1824. 

723  Collections  of  the  N.  York  Historical  Society.     3  vols.  Svo. 

N.  York,  1812,  &c. 

724  The  same,   Second   Series.     Containing  Verazzeno's  Voyage  to 

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America  in  1524. — Lauibreclitzeu's  New  NeLberlands,  1718.     De 
Vries  to  Delaware. — Hisi.  of  New  Sweedland,  &,c.     8vo. 

Neiv  York,  1841. 

725  Americnn  Criminal  Trials.  By  Pclcg  W.  Chandler.  12mo.  Por- 
trait of  Stoiighton.  Boston,  1841. 

726  Miscellaneous. — Robin's  New  Travels  through  North  America, 
1784. — Description  and  Gazetteer  of  Upper  Canada,  1799. — Acct. 
of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. — Account  of  Lilchtield,  Conn.  1815. — 
De  Wit  Clinton's  Memoir  on  the  Anticiuilics  of  the  Western  part 
of  New  York,  i818.^^Eiikbeck's  Reply  to  Cobbet,  &c.  1819. 

727  Letters  from  a  Farmer  [Joun  Dickinson]  in  Pennsylvania,  to  the 
Inhabitants  of  the  Rritish  Colonies.      12mo.  Boston,  17G8. 

728  An  Universal,  Biographical,  and  Historical  Dictionary.  ]^y  John 
Watktns.     8vo.  London,  1800. 

729  The  Present  State  of  Great  Britain  and  North  America.     Bvo. 

London,  1767. 

730  Entertaining  Passages  relating  to  Philip's  War.  With  some  Ac- 
count of  Ben.).  Church,  Esq.  By  Thomas  Church.  4to.  Among 
the  rarest  pieces  (in  this  form)  on  iVii/z/j'cS'  War.  Interleaved  for 
Annotations.  Boston,  1716. 

731  Travels  in  Peru,  including  a  Ptesidence  in  Potosi.  By  Edmund 
Temple.     2  vols.  12mo.  Philadelphia,  1833. 

732  Sheridan's  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Fourth  Edition,  revised.  London,  1797. 

733  A  Survey  of  ENGLAND'S  CHAMPIONS,  and  Truth's  faithful 
Patriots.  By  Josiau  Ricraft.  With  tlie  lively  portradarcs  of 
the  Several  Commanders,     bvo.     Elegantly  hound. 

London,  {Rep.)  1647. 

734  An  Historical  Account  of  All  the  Voyages  Round  the  World,  per- 
formed by  English  Navigators.     4  vols.  bvo.     Maps  and  Plates. 

London,  1774. 

735  A  History  of  the  American  Revolution  ;  comprehending  all  the 
Principal  Events  in  the  Field  and  Cabinet.  By  Paul  Allen,  Esq. 
2  vols.  bvo.  Baltimore,  1819. 

736  The  LATE  WAR  with  Great  Britain.  Written  in  the  ancient 
Historical  [Bible]  style.  By  Gilbert  J.  Hunt.  12mo.  Portraits. 
Third  Edition.  N.   Ycjrk,  \ii\'d. 

737  An  Im]nn1inl  and  Correct  History  of  the  LATE  WAR  with  Eng- 
land.    By  T.  OcoNNEii.      12mo.      Fourth  Edition.      N.Yort:,\mi. 

738  K  General  Vi(;\v  of  the  Brilliant  Achievements  of  the  jhnerican 
Navy,  and  tlip  Greek  Revolution,  to  the  Glorious  Victory  of 
Nararino.     Thick  )2mo.  Brooklyn,  1828. 

739  Notices  of  the  War  of  1812.    By  John  Armstrong.    Vol   I.  l2mo. 

Neiv  York,  1636. 

7H)  History   of  the    Late    War   with   England.      By  II.   M.    Brac- 

kenridge,  Esq.     12mo.     Fourth  Edition.      Many   Copper  Plates. 

But  Ilium,  1818. 

741  A  Narrative  of  the  Affair  of  Qvecnstoivn  in  the  War  of  1812.  By 
Solomon  Van  Rensselaer.      Map.  N.  York,  1836. 

742  A.  Journal  of  a    Young   Man  of  Massachusetts,  who  was  taken 


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prisoner  in  the  Laic   W:ir,  and  linally  imprisoned  at  Dartmoor, 

with  an  Account  of  the  Massacre  of  American  Prisoners.     ]2nio. 

Folding  Plate  of  the  Massacre.     Scarce.  Boston,  1816. 

743  Military  Operations  on  the  Delaware  during  the  Late  War.    ]2mo. 

Philadelphia,  1820. 
74 1  Barhariiies  of  the  Enemy,  exposed  in  a  Report  of  a  Committee 

of  Con2;ress.      12mo.  IVoreestcr,  1815. 

745  The  Pride  of  Britannia  Humbled.  By  Willia^i  Cor.HETT,  Esq. 
12rao.  Phdadclphia,  1815. 

746  Notes  on  the  IVar  in  the   South.     By  N.    II.    Claihor^e.     12mo. 

Richmond,  1819. 

747  An  Authentic  History  of  the  SECOND  WAR,  for  Independence, 
&:c.     By  Samuel  Pi..  Brown.      12mo,  hoards.  Auburn,  1815. 

748  Views  of  the  Campaigns  of  the  North  Western  Array,  &c.  By 
Samuel  P^.  Brown.      12mo,  boards.  Trotj,  N.   Y.,  1814. 

749  An  Authentic  History  of  the  Late  War,  by  Sea  and  Land.  By 
Paris  jM.  Davis  of  the  Army.     r2mo,  cids.  N.   York,  1836. 

750  The  Mihtary  and  Naval  Operations  in  the  Canadas,  during  the 
Late  War  with  the  U.  States.  By  Robert  Christie,  Esq. 
12 mo,  boards.  Quebec,  1818. 

751  Baine's  History  of  the  LATE  WAR,  with  Additions  by  E.  H. 
Cummins.     12rao.  Baltimore,  1820. 

752  History  of  the  LATE  WAR.  By  David  Thompson,  late  of  the 
Royal  Scots.     12mo,  boards.  Niagara,  U.  C,  1832. 

753  A  History  of  the   Late  War.     By  John   C.   Gilleland.     12mo. 

Baltimore,  1817. 

754  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  Avith  notices  of  Commodore  Elliot's  conduct. 
By  Hon.  Tri&tram  Burgess.     r2mo.      With  diagrams. 

Providence,  1839. 

755  ^he  History  of  the  LATE  WAR,  with  an  Account  of  the  Events 
which  led  to  its  Declaration.      18mo,  boards.  N.   York,  1832. 

756  Documents  explaining  the  Failure  of  the  Northern  Cami)aign. 
12mo.  Albany,  1814. 

757  Campaigns  of  the  British  Army  at  Washington  and  New  Orleans. 
By Ctleig,  iclio  served  in  that  army.    8vo,  boards.    London,  1821, 

758  A  New  Survey  of  England,  wherein  the  defects  of  Camden  are 
supplied,  <fec.     By  N.  Salmon.     8vo.  London,  1728. 

759  THE  SIMPLE  COBLER  OF  AGAWAM  in  America.  By 
Theodore  de  la  Guard.  The  fourth  edition,  ivith  some  amend- 
ments.    4to.  London,  1647. 

The  Possessor  of  ihis  may  boast  of  a  matchless  copy. 

'  When  boDles  and  shoes  are  loiue  up  to  the  lefts, 
Coblers  must  thrust  their  uwles  up  to  tlie  hens." 

760  An  Impartial  History  of  the  War  in  America,  from  its  commence- 
ment to  the  end  of  the  year  1779.  &vo.  Fine  uncut  copy,  xcil.haU 
the  curious  Plates.  London,  1780. 

761  A  new  Voyage  to  Carolina,  containing  the  Natural  History  and 
present  state  thereof,  and  a  Journal  of  a  thousand  miles,  travelled 
through  several  Nations  of  Indians.     By  John  Laws  on,  Gent. 

4 to.     A  superb  copy.  London,  1709. 


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762  Travels  in  Canada  and  Ihe  U.  Slates  in  181G  and  1617.  By  Lieut. 
Francis  Hall,  14lh  Light.  Dragoons,  IIP.     ilia/).     London,  lbl8. 

763  The  Life,  Voyages,  and  Exploits  of  Admiral  Sir  Francis  Diiake, 
Knt.  By  John  Barrow,  Esq.  8vo.  Out  of  jyiii^t.  (Note  of  the 
author.)  London,  184:3. 

764  The  JXevvand  Complete  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.  By 
JoHiV  Ash,  LL.  D.  fcvo.  A  ijcciuiaily  icduubic  tccalndaiy.  Very 
scarce.  London,  1775. 

765  Blue  Laws  of  Newhavcn  Colony,  usually  called  the  Blue  luius 
of  Connecticut;  Quaker  Laws,  &c.  bcc.  By  Ax  A.xtiquary.   12iuo. 

Huitford,  1838. 

766  A  Plea,  in  Vindication  of  the  Connecticut  Title  to  tlie  Contested 
Lands,  lying  West  of  the  Province  of  A'ew  Yoik.  By  Benjamin 
Trambull,  a.  M.  8vo.  N.  Haven,  1774. 

767  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Government  of  New 
York,  relative  to  their  obtaining  the  juristliclion  over  that  Large 
District  of  Land  to  the  Westward  from  Connecticut  River,  &.c. 
By  Ethan  Allen.  8vo.  Hartford,  1774. 

768  Documents  in  relation  to  the  Attack  on  the  private  Armed  Brig 
General  Armstrong,  oi^  N.  York.   12mo.  N.   York,  lb33. 

769  Letters  written  during  A  Tour  thiongh  the  Northern  and  Eastern 
States  of  America    By  John  Drayton.  Svo.    C/iar/c.sicn,S.  C.  \194. 

Preseniauon  copy  '  To  ihe  Uoii.  ELBhiDGE  Gekuy  from  liis  friend  and  very  humble  servani, 
The  A.Uhor.^ 

770  Notices  of  Florida  and  the  Campaign's.  By  M  M.  Cohen.  For- 
trait  and  Map.   12 mo.  Oiar/cston,  S.  C.  1836. 

771  Some  Account  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia.  By  Benjamin  Da- 
vies.   r2mo  Philadelphia,  1794. 

772  A  Biographical  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  John  Williams,  [The  redeem- 
ed Captive,]  with  an  Account  of  the  INDIAN  Wars  about  Deer- 
field,  Mass.     By  S.  W.  Williams,  A.  M.  M.  D.  <?cc.   12mo 

Greenfield,  \^^1. 

773  A  New  Discovery  of  a  Vast  Country  in  America,  with  the  At- 
tempts of  the  Sieur  De  la  Salle,  &;c  By  L.  HENNEPIN,  now 
resident  in  Holland.  8vo.     Plates  and  maps.  LoJidon,  IGdS. 

A  supeiior  copy  lo  ihe  many  which  have  come  lo  my  knowledge. 

774  A  Journal  of  the  Last  Voyage  performed  by  Monsr.  de  la  Sale- 
By  Monsieur  JouTEL.  Svo.     Map.  LoJidrm,  11  li. 

Tlie  sume  observ-aiion  is  equally  applicable  to  this  book,  as  to  \he  last. 

775  Lahontan.  New  Voyages  to  N.  America.  Illustrated  with  turn- 
ty-tJirce  Maps  and  Cuts.  By  the  Baron  Lahontan.  2  Vols,  in 
one.  8vo.  London,  1703. 

776  IMemoirs  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Rev.  John  Eliot,  Apostle 
to  the  Indians.     Bv  Martin  Moore,  A.M.     12mo.     Boston,  1822. 

777  The  PANOPLISt:  A  Magazine  commenced  in  June,  ISQG,  and 
continued  to  the  year  1820."  Complete  in  16  vols.  8vo.        Boston. 

778  Histoire  Du  Bresil,  depuis  sa  Decouverte  en  1500  jiisqu  'en  1810. 
Par  M.  Alphonse  de  Beauchamp,  auteur  de  I'Histoire  de  la 
Guerre  de  la  Vendee,  etc.     3  tomes.     Svo.     Map  and  Plates. 

Paris,  1815. 


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779  Traits  of  the  Aboriginesc  of  America.     A  Poem.     By  [Lydia  H. 

SisioiirucyJ      12  mo.  Camhric/ar,  1S22. 

760  A  Friendly  Adtlicss  to  all  Reasonable  Americans,  on  onr  Political 

Confusions,      bvo.  America.  1774. 

781  A  Brief  nnd  Plain  Essay  on  God's  WONDEPv- WOPvK  ING 
PROVIDENCE  lor  Nrw  IC.vGLANn,  in  the  Pu-dnction  of  L'/ui.s- 
huiult,  and  Foru esses  thereto  l)elongin>i,\  &c.  With  tlie  Names  of 
the  Leading  Officers  in  the  Army.  By  Samuel  Nii.es.  l'2mo. 
Of  very  great  rarity.  N.  London,  1747. 

782  A  Dissertation,  wherein  the  strange  Doctrine,  to  Encourage  Un- 
saiH'iified  Persons,  is  E.\amined  and  Confuted.  By  ]ncrea>e 
Matuer,  D.  D.      12mo.      The  Pre/ace  is  of  some  Tlislnrical  vaJue. 

Boston,  1708. 

783  A    Topographical    Descri|)lion    of    Ohio,    Indiana    Territory,    and 

Louisiana      By  a  late  Officer  in  the  U.  S.  Army.      [ Cutler] 

12  mo      Plates'  Boston,  1812. 

784  NILES'  REGISTER,  Complete  from  the  Commencement  in 
1811  to  l84o.     G5  voliuiies,  uniformJy  hound. 

Baltimore  and  WasJiingtcn,  1811 — '43. 

Subsrribei's  Copy.     Hon.  .Ioh.n  Baily  tn  Veil.  41,  and  ir.yself  lo  llic  ccMiclusion. 

785  TRACTS.  12mo.  Short  and  Candid  Enquiry  inio  the  Divinity 
of  Christ,  in  Ans.  to  Dii.  Priestly.  By  Chaiiles  H.  Wuauton, 
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the  Deists,  1783 — An  Academical  Exercise,  by  Morgan  E. 
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wards, 1788. —  The  Case  of  the  Episcopal  Churches  in  the  U.  S. 
17b2.— The  DISSENTING  GENTLEMAN'S  third  and  last 
Letter,  174  9. 

78G  A  Narrative  of  the  Travels  of  John  Vandclenr  among  the  Indians 

on  the  Western  Continent.     ISrao.  Hallovcll,  1617. 

787   The    Posthumous  Works   of  Ann   Eliza   Bleecker,   in    Prose   and 

Verse.      12mo.      Very  rare.  N.   York,  1193. 

768  Voyage  dans  I/Interiein-  des  Etats-Unis,  a  Bath,  Winchester  dans 

la  Vallee  de  Shenandoah,  etc.     Pendant  TEte  de   1791.     Par  M. 

Bayard.     8vo.  Paris,  An.  VI. 

789  The  Life  of  John  Paut.  Jones.  To  which  is  prefixed,  llie  Life 
and  Adventures  of  PETER  WILLIAMSON.     18mo,  boards. 

Albany,  1809. 

790  Contemplations  on  Mortality.  By  Samuel  Lee,  BI.  A.  Some  time 
Fellciv  of  Wadliam  College,  Oxon.      18mo.  Boston,  1C98. 

Mr.  Lre  preached  fir  a  lime  in  Bristol,  R.  L     Col.  Chircii  was  one  of  his  parishioners. 

791  A  Short  Relation  of  the  Riner  Nile.     ]8mo  London,  XfSl'i. 

792  Two  Sermons:  The  Christians  Behavior  under  JScccabrmcnts.  l^y 
John  Barnard,  A. -M.      18mo.  Bo.ston,  1714. 

793  The  Just  Man's  33rcrognti\3e.  A  Sermon  preached  privately,  Se|>t. 
27th,  on  the  Death  of  Simeon  Stoddard.    By  S.  Willard.     18mo. 

Boston,  170(5. 

794  IBElCIaXXEiaiftt  aSIff ^TOOSeiW :  An  HISTORY  of  Remarkable 
Occurrences  in  the  Long  WAR,  which  New  England   hath  had 


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with    the   IXDt^X    SSmi^^eJHS.      From    1688    to    1698.   ■   By 
[Cotton  Mather,  D.  D\      ismo.  Boston,  1C99. 

795  A  New  Voyage  and  Description  of  the  Isthmus  of  America.  By 
Lyonel  Wafer.     Svo.      Curious  Pkites.  London,  1699. 

796  Tlie  CONQUEST  of  CANAAN;  A  Poem,  in  Eleven  Books. 
By  Timothy  Dwight.  12mo.  Autograph  oJ"E}i enezer  Pember- 
TON.  Hart  ford,  1765. 

797  British  Colonization  and  Colored  Tribes.  By  S.  Bannister. 
12mo.     Authors  Autog I ajjJi.  London,  ]boS. 

79S  Voyage  A  L'Oaest  des  Monts  Alleghanys,  Sec.  Par  F.  A. 
M.CHAUX,  M.  D.     Svo.  Paris,  ISOl. 

799  A  Narrative  of  the  INDIAN  WAPtS  in  N.  England  from  the  first 
Planting  thereof  in  the  year  1607,  to  the  year  1677.  By  William 
Hubbard,  A   M.      ]2mo.  l]~orcesfcr,  1801. 

800  Sermon  preached  at  the  Lectnre  in  Boston.  By  Benjamin  Col- 
man.   12mo.  Boston,  \1\1. 

yOl  The  Massachnsetts  Ps.\lter.  with  the  Gospel  of  John,  in  IN- 
DIAN and  ENGLISH.   12mo.  Boston,  Vi [id. 

A  fine  clean  copy  in  Original  Biiidiiig. 

802  A  Confession  of  Faith  owned  and  consented  nnto  by  the  El- 
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N.  Enii'  May  12,  1680.  Being  the  Second  Session  of  that  Synod. 
In  INDIAN  AND  ExNGLISH.     By  Grindal  Rawson.   12mo. 

MUSHAUWOMUK,   1699. 
Of  extreme  rarity.     Autographs  of  E'.iphaht  A'lams  and  James  Bowdoin. 

803  Family  Education  and  Government:  A  Discourse  in  the  Choctaw 
Language.     By  L.  S   Williams.  Svo.  1835. 

804  Hymns  in  the  Ojibway  Language.  Svo.  Boston,  1836. 

805  O-jib-ue  Spellingbook,  designed  for  the  use  of  Native  learners. 
Svo.     2d  Ed.  "  Boston,  1835. 

806  Old  Testament  Bible  Stories,  Natural  History,  «Scc.  in  O-jib-ue, 
8vo.     Numerous  cuts.  Boston,  1835. 

807  Sioux  Spellingbook.     Many  neat  icood  engravings.   12mo. 

Boston,  1836. 

808  Child's  Catechism  in  Choctaw.   12ino.  Boston,  1835. 

809  Pv,eligious  Tracts  in  Choctaw.    12mo.  Boston,  1835. 

810  Chahta  Na-Holhtina:  or  Choctaw  Arithmetic.  12mo. 

Boston,  1835. 

811  Choctaw  Spellingbook,  with  Prayers  and  other  IMatters  added. 
12mo.  Boston,  1835. 

812  Gallaudet's  Picture  Defining  and  Pteading  Book,  also  New  Testa- 
ment vStories  in  the  O.iusua  langunge.   12mo.  Bostott,  1835. 

813  An  Interesting  Account  of  the  Voyages  and  Travels  of  Capts. 
Lewis  and  Clark,  over-land  to  the  shores  of  the  Pacific  Ocenn. 
By  WiLi.iAM  Fisher,  Estp   12n)0.  Ba'timore,  1812. 

814  Poems,  upon  several  Sermons,  preached  by  the  Rev.  and  Re- 
nowned George  Whitefield,  while  in  Boston.  A  Neio  Years 
Gift,  from  a  Daughter  of  Liberty,  and  lover  of  Truth.     ]2mo. 

Boston,  nil. 

Curious  wood  cut  of  Mr.  Whitefield  preaching  from  a  pulpit. 


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815  Copy  of  Letters  sent  to  Great  Britainhy  his  Excellency  Tliomas 
Hutchinson,  Hon.  Andreio  Oliver,  and  several  other  Persons,  Born 
and  E:lucatcd  amonq  us,  &LC.,  &CQ,.    8vo.     Wants  title.    Boston,  Ml 3. 

These  were  ilie  since  relebriiied   Leticrs  wliirh  caused  Dr.   Fiankliii  so   much  iruuble,  and 
over  ihe  ol)iaiiiiiig  of  which,  so  much  mystery  was  suspended. 

816  A  Topo2;rapl)ieal  Descrijition  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland, 
and  North  Carolina.  Coniprehendiiii;:  the  Pv.ivers  Ohio,  Kknhawa, 
Scioto,  Cherokee,  Wabash,  Illinois,  cScc.  And  nn  Appendix, 
containing  Mr.  Patrick  Kennedy's  Journal  up  the  Illinois  Kiver, 
&-C.,  &:c.      12 mo.      Vcnj  scarce.  Boston,  11  bT. 

A  great  raiiiy.     Many  MS.  adililioiis,  folding  plales,  &o. 

817  The  Benefactors  of  Yale  College,  a  Poetical  Attemfit.  f /iy 
John  II(d>bard.\      12rno.  Boston,  1733. 

818  The  Present  State  of  North  America.  By  [Jolm  Hushr,  Esq.] 
Svo.  London,  {licp.  Boston,)  17oo. 

819  A  Scheme  to  drive  the  French  out  of  All  the  Continent  of 
America.     Svo.  Boston,  1755. 

820  IMemoir  of  J.  P.  Purry,  presented  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle  on 
the  Present  state  of  Carolina.  Li  French,.  Printed  tvitJiout 
title  passe.     4  to.  Dated,  London,  1724. 

821  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Small-Pox  innoculated  in  New 
England,  &e.     By  Zabdiel  Boylston,  F.  R.  S.     Svo.     Boston,  1730. 

822  An  Aflecting  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and  Sufferings  of  Mrs. 
INIary  Smith,  taken  by  the  Indians.  Curious  folding-  plate,  colored. 
]2mo.  Providence,  n.  d. 

823  The  Boston  Chronicle  for  the  year  17G8.  With  Many  Supple- 
ments and  Extia(>rtlinary  Papers.  4to.  A  perfect  copy -with  Imlix. 

824  Travels  Through  the  Middle  Settlements  in  North  America,  in  the 
years  1759  and  1760;  with  Observations  upon  the  State  of  the 
Colonies.  By  the  Rev.  Andrew  Burnaby,  D.  D.  Third  Edition. 
4to.     Map,  London,  17  98. 

825  The  Stranger  in  America  :  Being  Observations  made  during  a 
long  Residence  in  that  country.  By  Charles  W.  Janson,  Esq. 
Numerous  tinted  plates.  London,  1S07. 

826  Pwiiins  of  an  Ancient  City  discovered  near  Palenque,  in  the  King- 
dom of  Guatemala.  By  Capt.  Don  Antonio  del  Rio.  Also  a 
Critical  Research  into  the  History  of  the  Americans  [Indians.] 
By  Dr.  Cakkera.      Curinus  Drawings.  4to.  J^ondon,  1^22. 

827  A'Voynge  ROUND  THR  WORLD  ;  performed  by  order  of  His 
Christian  Majesty,  in  tlie  years  1766,  7,  S,  and  9.  By  Louis  De 
Bougainville,  Col.  of  Foot,  and  Com.  of  the  Fcj>editlon.  4to. 
Manif  elesravt  viaps.  London,  1772. 

828  The  History  of  the  British  Dominions  in  North  America,  from  its 
larst  Discovery  in  1497,  to  the  Peace  of  1763.  4io.     Map. 

London,  1763. 

829  New  and  Authentic  History  of  England,  from  the  remotest  period 
to  the  close  of  the  year  176S.  By  the  Hon.  Hugh  Clarendon, 
Esq.  2  Vols.  4to.  Numerous  Historical  plates  and  Portraits  of  all 
the  Sovereigns.  London,  1770. 

830  A  Review  of  Part  of  Pvisdon's  Survey  of  Devon.  By  William 
Chapple,  Esq.  4to.  Exeter,  1785. 


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In  same  Volume — The  Histoiy  of  Tannton  in  the  Co.  Somerset. 
By  Joshua  Toulmin,  A.  M.  4to.   Map.  London,  17'J1. 

831  Siincue"s  Aliliiary  Journal.  A  Hisiory  of  tlie  Operations  of  the 
Queens  Ptangens,  under  Ihe  coniuiaud  of  Col  J.  G.  Suicoe,  dming 
the  Aiueiican  llevolution.  8vo.    2''cn 2)1(1108  of  Battles. 

N.   York,  1?44-. 

832  Travels  Through  the  United  States  of  N.  America,  the  Country 
of  the  Iroquois,  aatl  Upper  Canada,  in  the  years  17y5-G-and7. 
By  the  DnKK  de  L^  IIociiefoucault  Lia.ncourt.  2  Vols.  4lo. 
Maps.     Highly  vakioJj.'c.  London,  Md^. 

833  jNEVV'S  PAPERS. — A  curious  volume;  printed  chiefly  on  the 
Continent  in  the  JV  year  of  the  French  Republic,  (179G,)  viz.  at 
Paris,  Bordeaux,  Cassel,  Madrid,  «fec.  &c.     4to. 

834  CouRiKR  DE  LoNDRES.— A  FRENCI-1  NEWSPAPER  pubhshed 
ill  liondon  in  IbOl.     2  vols.  4to. 

835  A  Siaiement  of  the  Arts  and  Manufactures  of  the  U.  States  for 
the  vear  1810.     By  Tknoh  Coxi.,  Esq.     4to.      FkUadelpina.  \^\^. 

836  Voyage  fait  par  Ordre  du  Roy  en  1750  el:  1751,  dans  L'AMER- 
]QUE  Septentrionale,  poiu"  rectifier  les  Cartes  des  CoTKsdc  L'A- 
CADiR.     Par  IM.  De  CuAiiEux.     4io.  Paris,  1753. 

837  TOWN  AND  OTUEU  LOCAL  HISTORIES.  A  History  of  BOS- 
TON,  the  IMelropolis  of  Massachusetts.  By  Caleb  H.  Sxow,  M. 
D.     Second  EHtion,  Plates,  Fine  copy.  Boston,  1828. 

838  A  Topographical  and  Historical  Description  of  BOSTON,  fiom 
the  first  Selilement  to  the  present  period.  By  Charles  Shaw, 
Esq.      12 mo,  P:at.cs  Boston,  lb  17. 

839  A  Survey  of  BOSTON  and  its  Vicinity.     By  John  G.  Hales. 
12rao.     P: ate  and  Map.  Boston,  \'B1\. 

840  The  History  of  the  Old  South  Church  in  BOSTON,  in  Four  Ser- 
mons.    By  Be.v.ia.min  B  Wisnrr,  pastor,     bvo.  Boston,  1830. 

841  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  First  Church  in  Boston.  By  the 
laie  Rev.  Wili.iam  Emerson.     8vo,  hoards.  Boston,  1812. 

842  The  History  of  DEDHAM  from  the  beginning  of  its  Selilement 
to  1827.  By  Euastus  WortuingtoiN.  8vo,  boards.  Authors 
Aato'^ra,ph.  Boston,  1827. 

843  Thc^Hisiorv  and  Description  of  the  City  of  NEW  YORK.  By 
James  Hardik,  A.  M.     Svo,  Map.  N.  York,  1827. 

844  The  Pictine  of  PHILADELPIilA.  By  Jamfs  Mease,  M.  D.  12 
mo.  Foldino;  Plnte  of  the  Ciiy,  and  cut  of  the  old  State  Hoitse 
wiiere  the  Declaration  of  Independence  icas  signed,  inserted. 

Philadelphia,  1811. 

845  Annals  of  PHILADELPHIA.  By  John  F.  Watson.  Bvo,  many 
portraits,  views,  &c.  Philadelphia,  1830. 

846  The  History  of  the  County  of  Worcester,  Mass.  By  Phtrr 
WiiiT.NEY,  A.  M.     Svo,  map.  Worcester,  1793. 

847  Annals  of  Portsmouth.  N.  H.,  for  a  Period  of  200  years  from  its 
first  settlement.     By  Natua.nmel  Adams.     8vo.     Portsmouth,  1825. 

848  History  of  the  Town  of  Plymouth,  from  1620  to  1832.  By  James 
Thatcher,  M.  D.  12mo  With  critical  notices  cut  from  Nrios 
Papers  inserted.  Boston,  1 832. 


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849  The  History  of  Newburj'port.    By  Caleb  Gushing.    12mo.   boards. 

Ncicharyport,  1S26. 

850  The  History  of  Chchnsford  ;  to  wliich  is  added  a  Memoir  of  the 
rawiiickett  Tribe  of  INDIANS.    By  Wilkcs  Allkn,  A.  M.    8vo. 

IlaicrldU,  1&20. 

851  History  of  Scilnate,  Mass.,  to  the  year  1831.  By  the  Rev. 
Sa.muel  Deane.     8\"0.  Boston,  1831. 

852  A  History  of  the  County  of  Berkshire,  Mass.  By  Gentlemen  in 
the  County.      12mo.     Maps,  Portrnits  and  Views.    '  F/ffsfiekl,  'iB29. 

853  The  History  of  ROWLEY  in  Ma.ss.  By  Thomas  Gage.  12mo. 
Plates.  Bosto7i,  1840. 

854  History  of  Saco  and  Biddeford  in  Maine.  By  George  Fol- 
so.M,  Esq.     Plate  and  Plan.  Saco,  1830. 

855  History  of  the  Town  of  Hingham,  Plymouth  Co.,  Mass.  By 
Solomon  Lincoln,  Jr.,  Esq.      12aio.     boards.  Hingham,  \S21 . 

856  Annals  of  Yale  College,  from  its  foundation  to  the  year  1831. 
By  Ebenezer  Baldwin.     8vo.     2d  Ed.  N.  Haven.  1838. 

657  Local  Hi :<to lies.  1  vol.  8vo. —  Viz.  Hist.  Pittsfield.  By  Thomas 
Allen,  1808. — Cent  'Sex.  ■c^x  Rcliohoth.  By  Otis  Thompson,  1821. 
—  W.  B.  Sprairue,  Hist.  Disc.  West  Springfield,  lc25. — Dedliam, 
Hist.  Disc.  By^S.  F.  Haven,  ]  831. —Hardwiclc,  Disc.  Bv  P.  Cooke, 
1828.— History  of  Hardioick,  By  Rev.  L.  R.  Paiofe,  1838.— Hist. 
Piinceton.  By"C.  T.  Russell,  1838. — Quincy.  By  W.  P.  Lnnt,  1840. 

858  History  of  Worcester,  Mass.  By  William  Lincoln,  Esq.  8vo. 
Large  Map,  (which  few  copies  have.)  Warcestir,  1337. 

659  The  History  of  Greenfield,  JMass.     By  D.  Willard.   18mo. 

Greenfield,  1838. 

860  History  of  Fall  River ;  with  a  Narrative  of  the  case  of  Maria  Cor- 
nell.    By  [Mrs.  Williams.]   ISmo.     Plate  of  Stack-yard,  ^-c. 

Providence,  1833. 

861  The  History  of  Nantucket,  and  the  Whale  Fishery.  By  Obed 
Macy.   12mo.     Map  and  portrait  of  a  Whale.  Boston,  ] 835. 

862  History  of  Beverly  in  I\Iass.,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical,  to  1842. 
By  E.'M.  Stone.   12mo.     Cuts.  Bo.'^ton,  1843. 

863  The  History  of  Haverhill,  Mass.  By  B.  L.  Mirick.  12mo.  bonrds. 
Plate.  Haverhill,  1832. 

864  Historical  Sketches  of  Newport.   12mo.     Plates.     N  York,  -[8i0. 

865  History  and  Antiquities  of  New  Haven,  Conn.  By  J.  W.  Bar- 
ber.  12mo.     Five  colored  plates.  DT.  Haven,  1831. 

866  Hawkin's  Picture  of  QUEBEC;  with  Historical  Ptecollections. 
A  multitude  of  plates.   12mo.  Quebec,  1834. 

867  Description  of  the  GENESEE  COUNTRY.  In  a  Scries  of  Let- 
ters from  a  Gentleman  to  his  Friend.  4 to.     Plate  and  Maps. 

Albany,  1798, 

868  Sketch  of  the  History  of  ATTLEBOROUGH,  Mass."  to  the 
Present  Time.     By  John  Dagget,  Esq.  8vo.  Dedham,  1834. 

869  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Wyoming.  By  the  late  Isaac  A. 
Chapman,  Esq.   l2mo.  Wilkesbarre,  1830. 

870  The  History  of  REHOBOTH,  Bristol  Co.  Mass.  By  Leonard 
Bliss,  Jr.  8vo.  Bosto?i,  1836. 

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871  The  History  of  NORWICH,  Con.  to  1845.  By  Miss  F.  M.  Caul- 
kins,  bvo.     (i  plates.  Norwich,  1845. 

872  Annals  of  PROVIDENCE,  R.  I.  to  1832.  By  Hon.  W.  R.  Sta- 
ples, bvo.  Providenee,  lb43. 

873  History  of  Long  Island,  in  the  Slate  of  New  York.  By  B.  F. 
Thompson,  Esq.  8vo.     Plates.  N.  York,  1839. 

874  Picture  of  CIinCINNATI  and  the  Country  of  the  Miami.  By 
Daniel  Drake,  M.  D.    12mo.      Map.  Cuicinnati,  1815. 

875  History  of  BOSCAWEN,  N.  H.  By  E.  Price,  A.  M  8vo.  1823. 
— History  of  LYNN.  By  Alonzo  Lewis.  8vo.  1629. — History 
of  BROOKFIELD.  By  J.  I.  Foot.  bvo.  1829— History  of  NA- 
TICK.  By  W.  BiGLOw.  8vo.  1830.— History  of  WATERTOWN. 
By  CoNVERS  Francis,  D.  D.  8vo.  1830. 

876  A  correct  Journal  of  the  Landing  of  His  Majesty's  Forces  on  the 
Island  of  Cuba,  and  of  the  Siege  and  Surrender  of  the  Havannah. 
By  Patrick  Mackellar.     8vo.  Boston,  1762. 

877  Observations  on  the  Boston  Port  Bill  and  Standing  Armies.  By 
Josiah  Quincy,  Jr.     bvo.  Boston,  1774. 

878  An  Essay  on  the  Agitations  of  the  Sea,  and  some  other  Remark- 
ablcs  attending  Earthquakes.     8vo.  Boston,  1761. 

879  Letters  from  a  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Brit- 
ish Colonies.     &vo.  Boston,  1768. 

Autograph  of  Gen.  James  Warren. 

880  The  Ptedeemed  Captive.  The  Remarkable  Narrative  of  the  Cap- 
tivity of  Rev.  John  Williams.  With  Additions  by  Prince  the 
Chronicler.     8vo.  Boston,  1795. 

881  Plain  Truth;  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America,  containing 
Remarks  on  Common  Sense.     8vo.  Philadelphia,  1776. 

882  Common  Sense.  Addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America.  By 
an  Englishman.     8vo.  Boston,  1776. 

883  An  Essay  on  the  Constitutional  Power  of  Great  Britain  over  the 
Colonies  in  America,  &c.  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1774. 

884  The  Importance  of  Guadaloupe.      Title  ivanting.  8vo.  1761. 

885  Extracts  from  the  Journal  of  the  American  Continental  Congress 
of  September,  1774.  Being  that  Part  of  their  Address  to  the  Peo- 
ple of  Quebec,  containing  the  Glorious  Rights  of  Englishmen. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,  \lli. 

886  A  Letter  to  a  Noble  Lord,  Concerning  the  late  Expedition  to 
Canada.     By  Jer.  Dummer.  8vo.  London,  1746. 

887  Transactions  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society,  held  at 
Philadelphia,  &c.  6  Vols.  4to.  1789,  &c.  A  prime  Set,  wants 
volume  five,  but  which  is  easily  obtained. 

888  Lettres  Americaines.  Par  M.  Le  Counte  J.  R.  Carlt.  8vo.  2 
tomes.     Map.  Paris,  1788. 

889  Catalogue  of  the  LIBRARY  belonging  to  the  Library  Company 
of  Philadelphia,  with  the  Supplements  to  1832. 

890  STATE  HISTORIES,  viz.— The  History  of  the  District  of 
MAINE.     By  James  Sullivan.  8vo.     Map.  Boston,  1795. 

691  The  History  of  N.  HAMPSHIRE.  By  Jeremy  Belknap,  A.  M. 
3  Vols.  bvo.  Map.   Excellent  binding.    Many  MS.  notes  in  vol.  3d. 

Dover,  N.  H.  1812. 


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892  Belknap's  History  of  N.  Hampshire.  Edited  by  John  Farmer, 
8v'o.     Portrait.  Dover,  1831. 

893  The  History  of  Massachusetts.  By  G.  R.  Minot,  F.  A.  A.  S. 
2  vols.  Svo.  Boston,  1798. 

894  The  Hi.story  of  Massachusetts.  By  Alden  Bradford,  A.  M.  3 
vols.  8vo.  (3d  in  boards.)  Boston,  1822. 

895  The  History  of  Massachusetts  condensed.  By  Alden  Bradford. 
Svo.     Map.  Boston, 

896  A  General  History  of  CONNECTICUT.  By  [Samuel  Peters, 
D.  D.J    Second  Edition.  Svo.  London,  1782. 

897  A  Complete  History  of  CONNECTICUT,  Civil  and  Ecclesiasti- 
cal.    By  Benjamin  Trumbull,  D.  D.  2  vols.  Svo.     Portrait. 

N.  Haven,  1818. 

898  The  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  VERMONT.  By  Samuel 
Williams,  LL.  D.  Svo.     Map.  WaJpoIe,  N.  H.  1794. 

899  The  Same,  Second  Edition.  2  vols.  Svo,  new  map. 

Burlington,  1809. 

900  A  Descriptive  Sketch  of  the  present  State  of  Vermont.  By  J. 
A.  Graham,  LL.  D.  Svo.     Portrait  and  cuts.  London,  1797. 

901  The  Natural  and  Political  History  of  The  State  of  VERMONT. 
By  Maj.  Gen.  Ira  Allen,  Esq.  Svo.  Map.   Scarce.    London,  1798. 

902  History  of  N.  YORK  to  the  year  1732.  By  William  Smith, 
A.  M.  v^^ith  a  Continuation  to  1814.  Svo.  Albany,  1814, 

903  History  of  N.  YORK,  including  its  Aboriginal  and  Colonial  His- 
tory. By  J.  N.  N.  Yates,  and  J.  W.  Moulton,  Esq.  Svo.  2  parts 
in  one.     Numerous  maps.  N.  York,  1824. 

Belonged  lo  Hon.  G.  Bancroft,  and  contains  many  of  his  MS.  notes. 

904  The  Natural,  Statistical,  and  Civil  History  of  N.  YORK.  By 
James  Macauley.  3  vols.  Svo.  N.   York,  1829. 

905  The  History  of  N.  JERSEY,  from  its  first  settlement  to  the  year 
1755.     By  Samuel  Smith.  Svo.     Rare.  Burlington,  1767. 

906  An  Historical  and  Geoirraphical  Account  of  the  Province  and 
Country  of  PENSILVaInIA,  and  of  WEST  NEW  JERSEY  iu 
America.  By  Gabriel  Thomas.  Svo.    Curious  map.    London,  1698. 

907  The  History  of  NEW  JERSEY  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal 
Constitution.     By  Thomas  F.  Gordon.  Svo.  Map.    Trenton,  1834. 

908  The  History  of  PENNSYLVANIA  in  North  America.  By  Rob- 
ert Proud.     2  vols.  Svo.     Portrait.  Philadelphia,  1797. 

909  The  History  of  PENNSYLVANIA  to  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence.    By  Thomas  F.  Gordon.  Svo.  Philadelphia,  1S29. 

910  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  MARYLAND,  during  the  Three 
First  years  after  its  Settlement.  By  John  Leeds  Bozman.  2  vols. 
Svo.     Portrait  of  Lord  Baltimore.  Baltimore,  18  \  I. 

911  The  History  of'  MARYLAND  from  its  first  settlement  in  1633,  to 
the  Restoration,  in  1660.  By  John  Leeds  Bozman.  2  vols,  in 
one.  Svo.  Baltimore,  1837. 

912  Sketches  of  the  History  of  MARYLAND.  By  Thomas  W. 
Griffith.  Svo.  Baltimore,  1821. 

913  The   History  of  VIRGINIA:  Being  the  Trve  Travels,  Adven- 


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tvres  and  Observations  of  Captaine  Iohn  Smith,  in  Europe,  Asia, 
Africke  and  America.  2  vols.  bvo.  liickmond,  1819. 

This  Ediiioii  of  ihal  much  coveted  hook  has  accurate  copies  of  all  llie  old  plates,  and  is  very 
accurately  repriiiled.  Ii  was  done  under  ihe  supcrviriiu]!  o'  John  KaN'dom-h.  Thai  liie  au- 
ihorship  should  never  be  opeji  to  dispute,  in  several  pans  of  the  work  iiiay  be  seen,  •  loH."* 
Smith  XKrit  this  ivith  his  own  hand.'' 

914  The  History  of  the  first  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  VIRGINIA. 
By  William  Stith,  A.M.  8vo.  Of  the  greatest  rarity  in  good 
condition.  Williamsburgk,  1747. 

915  Tiie  History  of  VIRGINIA,  from  its  first  Settlement  to  the  Pres- 
ent Day.  13yJonNBuRK.  3  vols.  8vo.  Petersburg,  Va.  1804. 
The  History  of  VIRGINIA,  being  a  continuation  of  the  above,  to 
the  year  1781.     I3v  Jones  and  Girardin.     Bvo.     Pefcmburg,  \Q\Qi. 

91G  A  History  of  VIRGINIA  to  the  year  1781.  By  J.  W.  Campbell. 
12mo.  Petersburg,  1813. 

917  Notes  on  the  State  of  VIR.GINIA.  By  Thomas  Jefferson.  Bvo. 
Large  paper,  hot-pressed  Edition.     Portrait.  PI u  lade  I  pi  da,  1801. 

918  A  new  Description  of  that  Fertile  and  Pleasant  Province  of  CAR- 
OLINA.    By  John  Archdale,  Late  Governor  of  the  same.     Bvo. 

London,  1707,  {Rep.  Ciiarleston,  S.  C)  1822. 

919  A  Description  of  the  English  Province  of  CAROLINA;  by  the 
Spaniards  called  Florida,  and  by  the  French,  la  Louisiane.  By 
Daniel  Coxe,  Esq.     Bvo,  maps.  London,  1727. 

920  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  colonies  of 
SOUTH  CAROLINA  and  GEORGIA.  By  [Alexander  Hew- 
ATT.]     2  vols.  Bvo.  London,  1779. 

921  The  History  of  NORTH  CAROLINA.  By  Hugh  Williamson, 
M.  D.  LL.  D.     2  vols.  Bvo,  map  Philadelphia,  1812. 

922  The  History  of  SOUTH  CAROLINA,  to  the  year  1808.  By  Da- 
vid  Ramsay.     2  vols  Bvo,  map.  Charleston,  1809. 

923  The  History  of  NORTH  CAROLINA.  By  Francois-Xavier 
Martin.     2  vols.  Bvo,  boards.  New  Orleans,  1829. 

924  The  History  of  GEORGIA.  By  Captain  Hugh  M'Call.  2  vols. 
Bvo.      Scarce.  Sairmnah,  1816. 

925  The  History  of  KENTUCKY.     By  H.  Marshall.     2  vols.  Svo. 

Frankfort,  1824. 

926  A  Short  Description  of  the  State  of  TENNESSEE,  lately  called 
the  Territory  of  the  U.  S.  south  of  the  river  Ohio.      12mo. 

Philadelphia,  1796. 

927  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  one  of  the  U.  States  in  N. 
America:  with  a  map,  delineating  the  .saine  into  counties.  Giving 
the  opinion  of  Thomas  Hutchison,  Esq.  Geographer  of  the  U. 
Slates  in  1787,  when  that  State  was  uninhabited  by  civilized  man. 
[By  Nahum  Ward.]     12mo.  G^/cw^^ott?,  (Scotland,)  1822. 

928  The  History  of  ILLINOIS  from  its  first  Discovery  to  the  Present 
Time.    By  Henry  Brown,  counsellor  at  law.    Bvo,  Splemlid  Map. 

N.   York,  lb44. 

929  The  History  of  LOUISIANA,  or  the  Western  Parts  of  VIRGINIA 
and  CAROLINA.  By  M.  Le  P.  Du  Pratz.  Svo,  new  (best) 
Edition,  with  Map.  London,  1774. 


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930  Memnire  Ilislorique  et  Polilique  snr  LA  LOUISTANE.  Par  M. 
DE  V'eugennes.  Miaistie  dc  Louis  X\'I.  Wtl/t  Life  of  the  Author. 
8vo,  Pui-trait.  Paris,  1 802, 

931  Sketches,  Ilistoriciil  and  Uescni)tivc,  of  LOUISIANA.  By  Maj. 
Amos  Stoddard.     Svo.  PIdladclphia,  lb  12. 

932  Descri|)tion  of  the  Slate  of  LOUISIANA,  the  Southern  part  of 
the  State  of  MISSISSIPPI,  and  ALABAMA.  By  William 
Darby.      Second  Editimi,  xm\\^s.  N.   York,  IbM. 

933  The  History  of  LOUISIAxNA,  particularly  of  the  cession  of  that 
colony  to  the  U.  S.  of  America.  By  Bakbe  Marbois,  Peer  of 
France,  k,c.  &c      Svo.  Plriladclpiiia,  1830. 

934  The  Hi.story  of  LOUISIANA,  from  the  Earliest  Period.  By 
Francois-Xavier  Martin.     2  vols.  bvo.  New  Orleans,   1S27. 

935  The  History  of  the  FLOPtlDAS,  from  the  Discovery  by  Cabot  in 
1497,  to  1821.      By  C[iARLES  ViGNOLES.     Svo.  Brooklyn,    1S24. 

930  Butler's  History  of  KENTUCKY.  8vo.  Portrait  of  Gen.  Clark, 
and  cuts.  Louisvillle,  1S:J4. 


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937  COLLECTIONS  OF  THE  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORI- 
CAL SOCIETY.  2G  vols.  8vo,  {ivaniing  2d  vol.  of  2d  Ser.  and 
\st  vol  of  the  Sd  Ser.)  hoards.  Boston..  1792-1843. 

938  COLLECTIONS  OF  THE  N.  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL 
SOCIETY.     5  vols.  Svo,  boards — (all  yet  published.) 

Concord,  1824-1837. 

939  COLLECTIONS  OF  THE  R.  ISLAND  HIST.  SOCIETY. 
4  vols.  bvo.      C/oth — (all  vet  published  )      Providence,  Ib27-I833. 

940  COLLECTIONS  OF  THE  PENNSYLVANIA  HIST.  SOCI- 
ETY,   fi  vols.  Svo,  boards— (all  yet  published.)   Philada.  1825-1826. 

941  COLLECTIONS  OF  THE  MAINE  HIST.  SOCIETY.  2 
vols.  8vo,— (all  yet  publishetl.)  Portland,  1831-1833. 

942  OHIO  HIST.   COLLECTIONS.     1  vol  Svo.      Cinciymati,  1839. 

943  GEORGIA   HIST.   COLLECTIONS.     8vo.        Savannah,  1840. 

944  HECKWELDER'S  History  of  the  Indian  Nations.  Svo,  boards. 
Verif  scarce.  Philadelphia,  1819. 

945  MEMOIRS  OF  THE  CONNECTICUT  ACADEMY  of  Arts 
and  Sciences.     Svo.     Vol.  I.  (all  ever  pubd.)  N  Haven,  1810. 

946  ARCPLELOGIA  AMERICANA.  Or,  Collections  of  the  Amer- 
ican Antiquarian  Society.     2  vols.  Svo,  (all  yet  published.) 

Worcester,  1820-1836. 

947  Catalogue  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society.     Svo. 

Worcester,  1837. 

948  ALMON'S  REMBRANCER,  or.  Impartial  Repository  of  Public 
Events.     18  vols.  Svo,  uncut.     From  1775  to  the  Peace  of  1783. 

London,  v.  d. 


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949  Memoirs  of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  5  vols. 
4  to.     An  excellent  set.  Boston,  1185 — 1833. 

950  Transactions  of  the  Literary  and  Pliilosophical  Society  of  New 
York.     Yo\.\,  {allevei-jmbliske'l.)  N.   York,  \fi\5. 

951  The  ParHamenlary  Ptogister  fur  1774  and  1775.  V^ol.  1.  Con- 
taining tlie  Debates  on  American  Affairs.  Al.so  Vols.  V.  and  VII. 
for  1775,  1776,  and  1777.     3  vols.  8vo.     J.  Almo.v.        London,  v.  d. 

95'2  Voyages  dans  L'Intericur  de  La  Louisiane,  de  La  Floride  Occe- 
deiitale,  etc.  Pendant,  lb02 — IbUG.  3  vols.  bvo.  Portrait  and 
Ma|)s.  Pans,  1807. 

953  A  General  Collection  of  Treaties,  from  1G4S  to  1771.  3  vols, 
bvo.  London,  1710—1772. 

954  A  year's  Residence  in  the  U.  States  of  America.  By  William 
CoBBET.     3  vols.  12mo,  boards.  N.   York,  \Q\^. 

955  YAMOYDEN,  A  Tale  of  the  Wars  of  KING  PHILIP.  By 
J.  W.  East  BURN,  and  his  Friend      12mo.     Plates.     N.   York,  1820. 

95G  The  CHRISTIAN  HISTORY.  Containing  Accounts  of  the 
Revival  and  Propogation  of  Religion  in  Great  Britain  and  America. 
2  vols.  8vo.     [Edited  bij  Prince,  the  CIvronologist.]     Very  rare. 

Boston,  1714-5- 

957  GREENFIELD  HILL,  a  Poem  in  Seven  Parts.  By  Timothy 
DwiGHT.     8vo.     Exceeding  scarce.  N.   York,  1794. 

958  The  Power  of  Solitude.  A  Poem  in  Two  Parts.  By  Joseph 
Story.      12mo.      Plate.  Salem,  1804. 

959  The  VISION  OF  COLUMBUS;  a  Poem  in  Nine  Books.  By 
Joel  Barlow,  Esq.     12mo.      Second  Edition.  Hartford,  1787. 

960  Miscellaneous  Poems.     By  James   Ralph       Wants  title. 

Ha  .'in^  pruvoked  ihe  wrath  of  Pope,  ihai  unjust  executioner  '  damn'd  liim  to  everlasting  fame,' 
by  giving  him  a  conspicuous  scat  in  his  Dunci.ui. 

'  Silence  ye  wol.'es!  waiie  RiLPti  to  Cynthia  howls. 
And  makes  ni^lu  hideous. — Answer  him  >e  owls  I  ' 

961  A  Total  Eclipse  of  LibefvTy:  Being  a  faithful  Account  of  the 
Arraignment  of  Daniel  Foiole,  on  suspicion  of  being  concerned  in 
'  Th.e  Monster  of  Monsters'  &c.  8vo.  Boston,  1755. 

962  The  Monster  of  Monsters:  A  faithful  Narrative  of  a  most  re- 
markable Pkcnomenon  lately  seen  in  the  Metropolis;  to  the  great 
Surprise  and  Terror  of  his  Majesty's  good  Subjects,  &:c.  By 
Thomas  Thumb,  'Esq.  8vo.     Printed  in  July.  [Boston,]  1754. 

963  Unparalleled  Sufferings  of  John  Custos,  by  the  Inquisitors  at 
Lisbon,  to  extort  from  him  the  Secrets  of  Free  Masonry.   12mo. 

Boston,  1803. 

964  Sufferings  of  Mary  Dyer,  occasioned  by  the  People  called  Shak- 
ers. Written  by  herself  r2mo.  //?.  the  same  volume,  The  Shak- 
er's Remonstrance  against  the  Testimony  of  Mary  Dyer. 

Concord,  (Isaac  Hill,)  1818. 

965  Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty,  &.c. ;  and  the  Justice 
and  Policy  of  the  War  with  America.  8vo.  2d  Ed.    London,  1776. 

966  A  Narrative  of  the  Miseries  of  New-England,  by  reason  of  an 
Arbitrary  Government  cxccXcA  there.  8vo.  Rep.  Boston,  1775. 

967  An  Assize  Sermon,  preached  before  her  Majesty's  Sujierior  Court, 
General  Goal  Delivery,  at  Ipswich.     By  Samuel  Belcher.  l2mo. 

Boston,  1707. 


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968  Travels  Through  America.     A  Poem.     By  Michael  Forest.   12mo. 

riiilada.  1793. 

969  A  Circular  Letter  from  the  Congress  to  their  Constituents.     6vo. 

PhiUi'lelpkia,  1779. 

970  The  Embargo;  or,  Sketches  of  the  Times.  A  Satire.  With 
other  Poems.     By  William  CuUen  Bryant.     12mo.     Boston,  1809. 

This  has  since  been  repudiated,  it  is  said,  by  lis  author 

971  Pweason  Satisfied:  And  Faith  Established.  By  Dr.  Cotton 
Mather.      18nio.  Bos/on,  1712. 

972  The  Battle  of  Valparaiso.     A  Poem.     By  B.  Allen,  Jr.     12mo. 

N   York.  1814. 

973  A  Letter  from  William  SJdrlcy,  Esq.  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle  ; 
with  a  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  Louisbourg.     8vo.      London,  1746. 

974  A  Declaration  by  the  Representalivos  of  the  United  Colonies  of 
North-America,  now  met  in  General  Congress,  setting  forth  the 
causes  and  Necessity  of  taking  up  Arms.     8vo.  Fhilad.  1775. 

Coniaiiis  an  Autograph  of  Gen.  James  Warren  on  the  litle. 

975  Boston.  A  Poem.  By  Winthrop  Sargent.  Second  Edition,  Cor- 
rected and  Enlarged.     12mo.  iJti.^/ow,  1803. 

'  Since  this  Poenti  was  written,  a  vole  has  passed  the  town  restricting  wooden  buildings.' 

976  the  Importance  of  Cape  Breton  considered,  in  a  Letter  to  a  Mem- 
ber of  Parliament  from  an  Inhabitant  of  N.  England.  Sliglitly 
imperfect.     8vo.  London,  174  6. 

977  A  Defence  of  the  New  England  Charters.  By  Jer.  Dunmer. 
8vo.  Boston,  1745. 

978  A  Brief  and  Plain  Discourse,  wherein  the  Doctrine  of  the  Sab- 
bath is  explained,  &-c.     By  William  Homes.     8vo.     Boston,  1727. 

979  CHAPvTERS,  Acts  and  Laws  of  Massachusetts  Buy,  in  New 
England  from  1714  to  1719.   Folio.  Boston,  v.  d. 

980  The  same  from  1725  to  1740.   Folio.— MS.  additions.     Boston,  v.  d. 

981  The  same  from  1692  to  1747.  Folio.  Boston,  1747. 

982  Acts  and  Laws  of  the  COMMONWEALTH  of  Massachusetts 
from  1783  to  1785.   Folio  Boston,  1783,  &c. 

983  The  Perpetual  Laws  of  Massachusetts  from  1780  to  1789.  Folio. 
Autograph  of  Hon.  Thomas  Russell.  Boston,  17)^9. 

984  Life  of  Sir  Julius  C^sar,  Knt.  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Ad- 
miralty, &c.  m  ^//e  Time  of  Q_\^v.E-^  Elizabeth,  &c  With  Eighteen 
portraits  of  the  Family.     By  EdmuxXd  Lodge,  Esq.  Royal  4to. 

London,  1827. 

985  Memoir  of  the  Celebralion  on  the  Completion  of  the  New  York 
Canals.  By  Cadwallader  D.  Colden.  4to.  Many  Portraits, 
Yicics,  Plans,  ^c.     Not  published  for  sale.  Neio  York,  1825. 

986  Letters  from  GOV.  BERNARD,  GEN.  GAGE,  and  the  Conncil 
of  Ma.s.s.  Bay,  to  the  Earl  of  Hilsborough.   Folio.         Boston,  1769. 

987  The  Present  Slate  of  the  European  Settlements  on  the  Mississip- 
pi.    By  Capt.  Philip  PitmaxV.  4to.     Plans  and  Maps.  Rare. 

L^ondon,  1770. 

988  A  New  Survey  of  the  WEST  INDIAS.  By  Thomas  Gage, 
Preacher  of  God's  Word  at  Dealin  Kent.  Folio.  Majis.  A  Supe- 
rior copy.  London,  1055. 


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9S9  HAZARD'S  HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS  of  Ai7ierican 
State  raj)rrs.  2  vols.  4 to.     Fine  ha'f  Ihtxsia.  Fhi/arla.  1792-4. 

990  Travels  Through  llie  Cnnadas.  By  George  He  riot.  With  nu- 
merous liiiled  plates  fVoiu  drawings  made  at  the  several  plar-es 
represented,  by  himself.  4to.   E/firant.  hi/u/in::.  Londo)}.  lf-07. 

991  The  History  of  The  CARIBLBV  ISLANDS  (in  all  XXVllI.) 
Rendered  into  English  byJon.\  D^viEsof  Kiihrclly.  Folio  Many 
P.'atcs  nf  Natiual  liston/.  London,  KifiG. 

992  5a).iTK2.0¥.  'I'he  Principat.l  Navigations,  VOIAGES,  and  Dis- 
covERiE-N  of  the  English  Nation,  made  by  SEA  or  over  Land,  to 
the  vmiit.  remote  and  farthest  distant  Quarters  of  the  Earth  at  any 
time  within  the  Compasse  of  these  1500  yeares.     Folio. 

London,  1 589. 

A  maicliless  copy  in  every  respect,  of  ilie  original  edition  ofilie  I'nvulnnble  Hakluyt.  Drake's 
Vovii-re  round  iiie  worli'  is  liisened  in  iliis  cnpv.  lielween  pa<;e,s  (it?  and  614,  and  is  <rHnerally 
wanlinj;  in  copies  of  ilie  firjit  ediiion;  occHsio?n'd,  as  is  judeffl  from  tlial  pa-sage  in  llie  Preface, 
where  Hakli  VT  says,  lie  left  il  oul,  '  I  enig  seiiousl\|deall  willial  noi  lo  aniicipateanolher  man's 
paiiis.' 

993  Names  given  by  the  Delaware  Ixdi.vns  to  Places,  Rivers,  &;c. 
"With  their  Significations  in  English.    Bv  Jou.n  Heckwelder.    4to. 

Philadelphia,  1833. 

994  A  Voyage  round  the  World  in  the  years  1803,  4,  5,  and  6;  per- 
formed by  order  of  the  Emperor  of  Russia.  By  Urey  Lisiansky, 
Capt  iyi  the  Russian  Navy.     4 to.     Plates.  London,  lb  14. 

995  The  Life  of  Lord  Viscount  Nelson.  By  T.  O.  CnuRciiii.L.  Royal 
4to.      Splendid  Plates.  London,  1808. 

99G  Tracts  on  the  PHILIPS  WAR.     Folio. 

1.  The  WARR  in  N.  Engln nd  Visibly  Ended.  London,  \(S11 . 

2.  A  Further  Account  of  the  INDIAN   WARR.        London,  1()76. 

3.  A  New  and  Further  Narrative  of  the  BLOUDY  INDLAN  WAR. 

Londo?i,  1C7G. 

997  Cojiies  nnd  Trnnslations  of  the  Royrd  Chnrters,  (confirmed  in 
Parliament)  of  Lands  in  America,  to  Sir  Willia.m  Ai-exander, 
(aftcrirarfis  Ear/  nf  Stir/ins^,  dj-c  )     Folio.  London,  1821. 

995  The  Guide  into  the  Tongues,  with  their  agreement  and  consent 
one  with  another,  as  also  their  Etymologies,  the  Reasons  and  Der- 
ivations of  all  or  the  most  part  of  vsords,  in  these  nine  Lanijungcs, 
\\z.  1.  English. — 2.  Low  Dutch, — 3.  High  Dutou, — 4.  French, 
— 5.  Italian, — 6.  Spanish, — 7.  Lati.xe, — 8.  Greeke, — 9.  He- 
BREWE,  &,c.  By  loHN  MiNSHEN.  A  fine  copy  of  this  scarce  and 
curious  hook.  London.  1677. 

999  The  HISTORY  of  MEXICO.  By  the  Abbe  CLAVIGERO. 
Translated  by  Charles  Culle.n,  Esq.  2  vols.  4to.  Numerous 
Plates.  London,  1787. 

One  of  the  best  copies  of  ilie  bc$t  ediiion  of  ilic  best  worlv  on  .Alexico  extant. 

1000  The  COLUMBIAD;  APoem.  By  Joel  Barlow.  4to.  Original 
binding,  calf  gilt,  all  the  plates.  Philadelphia,  1807. 

1001  Voynge  round  the  World  in  the  years  1803,  4,  5,  and  G.  By  or- 
der of  Alexander  I.  under  the  command  of  A.  J.  Von  Krusen- 
STERN,  of  the  Imperial  Navy.     2  vols.  4 to.  Londofi,  1813. 

1002  Pope's  Essay  on  Man,  with  a  French  prose  translation.     4to. 
Illustrated  with  curious  Plates.  Lausanne,  1745. 


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1003  Account  of  tlie  Russiiin  Discoveries  between  Asia  and  America. 
By  William  Coxe,  A.  M.  4to.    Maps  and  Plates.    London,  1780. 

ll  is  >iifrK'iciit  rcci'mmriulaiiuii  lo  any  work,  lo  know  iluu  it  is  by  ihe  author  of  ihe  Life  of 

lllf  Dl'KK  I'F  .MaKLBOIUIVGII. 

1004  The  Maritime  Campaign  of  177H.  A  Collection  of  All  the  Pa- 
pers relative  to  the  0[)eiations  of  the  English  and  French  Fleets. 
Folio.      Six  folding!;  Plates  of  Charts  and  Plans.         London,  1778. 

1005  The  ^Natural  and  Civil  History  of  the  French  Dominionis  in 
North  and  Sonth  America.     By  Thomas  Jetfervs.   Folio.   Maps. 

London,  17  GO. 

1006  The  History  of  the  Most  Renowned  and  Victorious  Princess 
ELIZABETH.     By  William  Camde>j.  Folio.     Best  Edition. 

London,  1675. 

1007  A  Tof)Ogra|)hical  Description  of  Such  Parts  of  North  America  as 
are  contained  in  the  (Annexed)  Map  of  ihe  IMiddle  British  Colo- 
nies in  NOPvTH  AMERICA.  By  Thomas  Pownall,  M.  P. 
Late  Gov.  of  Mass.  d^'c.  4-c.   Imperial  Folio.  Lnvdon,  MTG. 

1008  A  Complete  Colleciion'of  VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS.  By 
JoH.\  Harris,  D.  D.  and  F.  Pv,.  S.  2  vols  Fulio.  A  MasrniJ/ccnt 
copy  of  the  best  edition.     In  recent  binding.  Londoyi,  1764. 

1009  AMERICA:  Being  the  Latest  and  most  Accurate  Description  of 
the  New  World.     By  John  Ogiley,  Esq.  Folio.      London,  177  K 

Aliogelhtr  ihe  fnic.-t  copy  ilial  has  ever  come  under  my  observaiion. 

1010  Voyage  made  by  order  of  Catharine  H.  to  the  ley  sea.  Coast  of 
America,  ice.   By  Co.mmodore  Billings.  3  vols.  Svo.   In  French. 

Paris,  1802. 

1011  ?lVD2lS(DfHHan^  (Tatljoljtte  Doctriine  concerning  the  seven  Sacra- 
inenies  of  Chrystes  Church.  By  the  Reverend  Father  in  God, 
Srtjomas  Bijshoj)  of  Lincolne.  4to.     Rare.  London,  June,  1558. 

1012  A  Journal  of  Travels  from  Neto  Hampshsire  to  Caratucke.  By 
George  Keitfi,  A.  M.  4to.  Rare.  London,  1706. 

1013  New  England"s  Duty  and  Interest;  with  something  relating  to 
the  Resta  ORATIONS,  REFORMATIONS,  &c.  Preached  at  the  Elec- 
tion in  Massachusetts- Bay,  May  25,  1698.  By  Nicholas  Notes, 
teacher  of  the  Church,  at  Salem.  12mo.  Boston.  1698. 
Appended  to  this  Tract,  are  12  pages  devotrd  to  the  condition  of 
tlie  Indians  in  different  parts  of  New  England.  By  G.  Pcawson 
ANn    S    Danfortii. 

Li  the  same  Volume — Massachnselts.  or  the  FIRST  PLANTERS 
of  NEW  ENGLAND,  the  En  land  Ml  nicr  oUhen-  coming  \\\\{\\vr, 
and  Abode  there.  Li  Several  Epistles  to  the  Countess  of  Lin- 
coln. By  Thomas  Dudley.  12mo.  With  a  Conclusion  by 
John  Cotton.  Boston,  1696. 

In  the  same  Volume — A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  Joii.v 
Baly.     By  ^Jncrcnsr  f«l<itl3er,  Pres.  H.  Col.      12mo.       Boston.  1698. 

1014  The  Naturall  and  Morall  Historic  of  the  East  and  West  Indies. 
By  losET'iT  AcosTA.     4to.  London,  1604. 

1015  ESSAYES.  Or,  Observations  Divine  and  Mornll.  Bv  JOHN 
ROBINSON.  [The  old  Father  of  the  Pilgrims  ]  Thick  12mo. 
Out  of  binding,  but  perfect.  London,  1638, 

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lOlG  Narrative  of  tlie  Indian  Wars.  By  William  Hubbard,  A.  M. 
Phince's  Eilition,  iritk  Preface  hy  him.      12nio.  Boston,  1775. 

1017  ^J'liree  Discourses  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh.  I.  Of  a  ^Var  with 
Si)aiiL  II.  Of  the  Original  of  Civil  War.  III.  Of  Ecclesiastical 
Power.  Published  by  Philip  IIalegh,  Esq.  his  only  Grandson. 
8vo.     Portrait.  London,  1702. 

1018  The  English  Empire  in  America.  Curious  Maps  and  Pictures. 
By  R.  R.     12 mo.  London,  1698. 

1019  A"Relation  of  what  passed  in  the  Country  of  the  HURONS 
from  the  summer  of  the  year  1649  to  that  of  1650.  By  Father 
Paul  Raguenau.      12mo.     (In  French.)  Paris,  1651. 

1020  TEARS  OF  THE  INDIANS:  Being  an  Historical  and  True 
Account  of  the  cruel  Mas.*;acres  and  Slaughters  of  above  Taenty 
Mdlions  of  Innocent  People,  in  South  America,  by  the  S[)aniards. 
By  Las  Casas.      r2mo.     Plates.  London,  1656. 

1021  An  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the  Alienation  of  the  Delaware 
and  Shawanese  Indians  from  the  British  Interest.  By  [Charles 
Thompson.]     8vo.     Map.     Very  rare.  London,  1759. 

1022  A  Pickle  for  the  Knowing  Ones.  By  Timothy  Dexter,  Esq. 
ISmo.  Printed  for  the  Author,  1805. 

Probably  the  oddest  specimen  of  Composition  any  where  to  be  found. 

1023  A  Discourse  concerning  COMETS;  wherein  the  Nature  of 
BLAZING  iST.li?^  is 'Enquired  into,  k,c.  By  Increase  Mather. 
12mo.  Boston,  1683. 

1024  Memoirs  of  Andrew  Sherburne,  a  Pensioner  of  the  Navy  of 
the  American  Ptevolution.      Mlittcn  by  himscf.     12mo. 

Providence,  1831. 

1025  The  Statesmen  and  Favourites  of  England  since  the  Reformation. 
By  David  Lloyd.     Thick  12mo.      Valuable.  London,  1665. 

1026  Just  Remarks  on  a  Late  Book,  entitled  Eleutiierius,  tScc.    12mo. 

Boston,  1733. 

1027  Memoirs  from  1754  to  1758.  By  James,  Earl  Waldegrave, 
K.  G.     12mo.  Philadelphia,  1822. 

1028  A  New  View  of  Societv.     By  Robert  Owen.       N.  York,  1825. 

1029  A  History  of  the  THREE  JUDGES  of  Charles  J.  By  Presi- 
dent Stiles.      12mo.     Plates.  Hartford,  1794. 

1030  Memoirs  of  Col.  Ethan  Allen.     By  Hugh  Moore.     12mo. 

Platfsbursh,  1834. 

1031  A  Collection  of  AMERICAN  EPITAPHS.  By  Timothy  Al- 
den,  a.  M.     5  vols.  18mo.  N.  York,  1814. 

1032  An  Account  of  Sundry  Missions  among  the  Seneca  and  Munsee 
INDIANS.     By  Timothy  Alden,  M.  A.      ISmo.    i\.   York,  1827. 

1033  Humphrey's  Life  of  Putnam,  and  Swett's  History  of  the  Battle 
of  Bunker  Hill.      12mo.  Boston.  1818. 

1034  Patrick  Gass's  Account  of  Lewis  and  Clarke's  Expedition  to 
the  shores  of  the  Pacific  Ocean,     12mo.     Plates. 

Philadelphia,  1812. 

1035  Paine's  Letter  to  the  Abbe  Raynal  on  his  Mistakes  about  the 
American  Revolution.     12mo.  Bostmi,  1782. 

1036  A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Hilsborough  on  the  Present  Situation 
of  Affairs  in  America.     12mo.  Boston,  1769. 


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10.17  Historical  Collections  on  the  Origin  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Great 
Britain,  &c.     By  Thomas  Salmon,  M.  A.     Svo.        London,  1706. 

1038  Poems  written  and  Published  during  the  Ptcvolutionary  War  in 
America.     By  Piiimp  Frexeau.     2  vols.  ]2mo.       riiiladel.  1809. 

1039  The  MARROW  OF  HISTORY.  By  Sir  Walter  Rawleigil 
TIdck  18  mo.     Portrait.  London,  1G50. 

1040  PSALTERIUM  AMERICANUM.  The  Book  of  Psalmes,  in 
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332L.ilXB.   YlliX^ll.     [Cotton   Mather's.]      Thick  12mo. 

Boston,  1718. 

1041  Ptcmarks  made  on  a  Tour  to  Prairie  de  Cliien.  By  Caleb 
Atwater.      12mo.  Columbus,  1831. 

1042  Essays  and  Letters.     By  James  Workman,  Esq.      12mo. 

N.   York,  1809. 

1043  A  Geographical  View  of  U.  Canada,  with  an  Account  of  Niagara 
Falls.     By  M.  Smith.      12mo.  N.   York,  1813. 

1044  Letters  of  an  INDIAN  of  the  Tribe  of  the  Illinois,  written  while 
traveling  in  Europe.      r2mo.     (In  French.)  Londo7i,  1766. 

1045  President  Stiles'  Election  Sermon.     2d  Edition.     12mo. 

Worcester,  1785. 

1046  Life  of  John  Ledyard.     By  Jared  Sparks.     2d  Ed       12mo. 

Cambridge,  1829. 

1047  Weem's  Life  of  Dr.  Franklin.     12mo.      Good  Edition. 

Philadelphia,  1822. 

1048  A  New  Voyage  to  the  East  Indies.  By  Mons.  Duquesne. 
12mo.  London,  169G. 

1049  A  Discourse  upon  the  Institution  of  Medical  Schools  in  America. 
By  John  JMorgan,  M.  D.     8vo.  PhiladelpJda,  1765. 

1050  Defence  of  the  Conduct  of  John  Morgan  while  Physician  in 
Chief  to  the  Revolutionary  Army.     Svo.      Wants  title. 

1051  Memoirs   of  the    Forty-five   flrst  years  of  the    Life   of  James 
Lackington,  Bookseller.     12mo.  London,  7i.  d, 

1052  A  Curious  Volume  of  Ten  English  Almanacks  for  the  year  1767. 
Tiilesanthj  bound. 

1053  A  Collection  of  Authentic,  Useful,  and  Entertaining  Voyages 
and  Discoveries.  By  John  Barrow,  Esq.  4  vols.  12mo.  Maps 
and  Plates.  London,  1765. 

1054  Sketches  of  Olden  Time  in  Philadelpliia.      Bv  J-  F.  Watson. 
12mo.  'Philadelphia,   1833. 

1055  A  History  of  England,  (chiefly  from  Rapin,)  by  Question  and 
Answer.     12mo.  London,   1794. 

1056  American  Naval  Biography.     By  Isaac  Batley.     12mo. 

Providence,  R.  I.  1815. 

1057  The  Result  of  Three  SYNODS  held  by  the  Elders  and  Messen- 
gers of  the  Churches  of  Massachusetts  Province  in  New  England. 
Containing  the  Platform  of  1648,  &c.     12mo.  Boston,  1725. 

1058  WAPv,:  An  Heroic  Poem,  from  the  Taking  of  Minorca,  by  the 
French,  to  the  raising  the  siege  of  Quebec,  with  Notes  and  Addi- 
tions.    By  George   Cookings.     8vo.  Boston,  1762. 

1059  Morse's  Universal  Geography.  Ticcntij- eight  Maps  and  Charts. 
2  vols.  Svo.  ■■  Bost.o7i,  1796. 


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lOGO  The    Xii.tnnxl    History   of    NORTH    CAROLINA.      By   John- 

Brickell,  M.  D.     8vo.  Dublin,  1737, 

1061   Menioiis  of  tlie  Court  of  Queen  Elizaeetii.     By  Lccy  Aikin. 

8vo.     A  Utile  vsatcr  stained.  Pld'adclpliia,  1823, 

1052  Tlie   Life  of  Robert  Fulton.     By  his  friend    Cadwailader  D. 

CoLDE.x.     Hvo.     Poitmit.  '  N  York,  1817. 

1C63  T.ie  Speech   of  Jon.\    Gari»ner,    Esq.    on   repealinj?   the    Lnw 

against  Theatres.     Svo,  Plate.  Boston,  1792. 

Aulograph  o(  ilie  Auihor,  and  Ebknezer  Pembertox. 

lOGl  The  Emigrant's  Guide  to  the  U  Slates.  Including  IIulme's 
Journal.     By  Thojias  SMirn.     Svo.  London,  1>:<18, 

1065  A  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  of  1791  against  the  Western    IN- 
DIANS, under  Gen.  St.  Clair.     8vo.     By  himself     Phila.  \^\2. 

1066  Indian  Biogra[)hy.     By  S.  G.  Drake.  ( 1st  edition  )    Boston,  lb3'i. 

1067  The  Book  of  the  Indians:  Or,  Biogra|)hy  and  History  of  tlie 
Indians  of  N.  America.  Svo.  Seventh  EiitLon.  Numerous  Por- 
traits inserted.  Boston,  1837. 

1068  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  David  Brainerd,  ]Missionary  to  the  Indians. 
Ey  Jonathan  Edwards.  8vo.  N.  Hacen,  1822. 

1069  Tne  Poetical  Works  of  JoHxN  Tbujibull,  LL.  D.  2  vols,  in  one 
Svo.     Plates.  Hartford,  1830. 

1070  Anecdotes  of  the  Revolutionary  War  in  America.  By  Alexa.v- 
der  Gabdenj.  Svo.  Charleston,  18"-22. 

1071  The  same — Second  Series.    12mo.  Charleston,  1828. 

1072  History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  command  of  Captains 
LEWIS  AND  CLARK,  across  the  Encky  M'juntains  to  the  Pa- 
cific Ocean.  Pref;ared  for  the  Press  by  Paul  Allen,  Esq  (?) 
[Nicholas  'Q\'dv)'lf.,Y.^c\.  as  I  learned  from  himself.]  2  vols.  Svo. 
Plates  and  Plans.  Phi  lad  a   1814. 

1073  A  Descriptive  Account  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica.  By  William 
Beckford,  Esq.  2  vols.  Svo.  Lrmdon,  1790. 

1074  The  United  States  NAVAL  CHRONICLE.  By  C.  W.  Golds- 
BOROUGiL   Vol.1,   {all  eoer  pahlished.)  Wa.fhington,  1824. 

1075  Bibliotheca  Americana  Nova;  or,  A  Catalogue  of  Books  relating 
to  America,  from  1506  to  1700.     By  O.  Ricn.  2  vols.  Svo. 

London,  1832-5. 

1076  Barbers  Historical  Collections  of  Massachusetts,  Connecticut 
and  New  England.  3  vols.  Svo.  v.  d. 

1077  Lempriere's  Universal  Biograjjhical  Dictionary.  With  Additions. 
By  Eleazer  Lord.  2  vols.  Svo.  N.   York,  1825. 

1078  A  Full  and  Correct  Account  of  the  Military  Occurrences  of  the 
Late  War  between  Great  Britain  and  the  U.  States.  By  W. 
James.  2  vols.  Svo.     Maps.  London,  1818. 

1079  A  Full  and  Correct  Account  of  the  Naval  Occurrences  of  the 
Late  War  between  Great  Britain  and  the  U.  Slates.  By  W. 
James.  Svo.     Plates.  London,  1817. 

1080  History  of  the  Navy  of  the  U.  States  of  America.  By  J.  Feni- 
MORE  Cooper.     2d  Edition.     2  vols.  Svo.  Philadelphia,  1640. 

1081  A  Collection  of  Acts  or  Laws  passed  in  the  State  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay  relative  to  the  American  Loyalists  and  their  Property. 
Svo.  London,  1785. 


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1082  A  Political   Dictioirary  :  Explaining  the  Meaning  of  Words,  Arc. 

By  Charles  Pigutt,  Esq.     8vo.  Lon.lon,  17U-j. 

1D83  Events  in  Indian  ILstorv.     Origin  of  the  Indians,  <kc.     bvo. 

Pm/cs.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1841. 

1084  Pariiv's  First  Voyage  for  the  Discovery  of  a  A'oith  West  Pas- 
sage, 1?  19  and  20.     Svo.  Pldlu'lelphia,  \ii-Z\. 

1085  Third  Voyage  of  Cai)t.  Parry  fur  the  same  Object  in  152I--5. 
Svo.  P.d'd'h'hphia,  182(5. 

108G  Letters  from  the  South  and  West.  By  Arthur  Sumlrton,  Esq. 
[IIev.  Mr   Knight. I     8vo.  Boston,  1&21. 

1087  Sa.mpson  Against  the  Philistines,  or  the  Rrfornmlion  of  Lau> 
suits.     8vo      2d  E(htion.  PI akv  I  el  phi  a,  180-5. 

1088  OUABl:  or  the  Virtues  of  Nafnre.  k\\  INDIAN  Tale.  By 
Philenia,  a  Lady  of  Boston.  [Mrs.  Morton.]  8vo.  A  very 
fne  copy  Bf.ston,  \1\){). 

1089  The  Test'iniony  and  Addcc  of  an  Assembly  of  N.  England  min- 
isters, at  a  meeting  held  in  Boston,  1743.  Published  hi/  order  of 
the  Assembly.     Bvo.  Bs'on,  1743. 

1090  The  CENSUS  of  the  U.  States  for  the  year  1800.     8vo. 

Washington,  1802. 

1091  Anthentic  Copies  of  the  Preliminary  Articles  of  Peace,  signed 
at  Versailles,  20  January,  1783.     Svo.  London,  n83. 

1092  An  Acconnt  of  a  Voyage  in  search  of  La  Perouse,  under  Rear 
Admiral  Brnni  D'Entrecasteanx.     2  vols.  Svo.  London,  ISOO. 

1093  A  Voyage  to  Madagascar.  By  the  Abbe  PtocHON.  To  which 
is  added  a  Memoir  on  the  Chinese  Trade,  by  M.  Brunel.  Svo. 
IMap.  London,  1793. 

1094  A  New  Voyage  Round  the  World.  By  Capt.  William  Dampier. 
3  vols,  in  two.  Svo.     Maps  and  Plates.     Excellent  copy. 

London,  1703. 

1095  The  Plan  of  a  Society  for  making  Provisions  for  Widows,  k,c. 
By  William  Gordon,  [The  author  of  the  excellent  History  of 
the  Revolution  ]   8vo.  Boston,  1772 

1096  The  HISTORICAL  REGISTER,  containing  an  Impartial  Re- 
lation of  all  Transactions,  Foreign  and  Domestic.  Wish  a  Chro- 
nological Diary  of  All  Remarkable  Occurrences,  &c.  from  1714 
to  1730.  21  vols.  Svo.  London,  1714-30. 

1097  The  POLITICAL  MAGAZINE  from  1780  to  1783.  5  vols.  Svo. 
Maps.     A  good  set.  London,  1781-4. 

1098  Travels  through  Lower  Canada  and  the  United  States,  in  the 
years  1800,7,  and  8.  By  John  Lambert.  3  vols.  Svo.  Many 
colored  plates.  London,  1810. 

1099  Narrative  of  Comodore  Byron,  of  the  Loss  of  his  ship  on  the 
coast  of  Patagonia,  in  the  year  1740  ;  the  sufferings  of  the  crew, 
&c.     Written  hv  Himsklf.  Svo.  London,  1768. 

1100  A  Voyage  ROUND  THE  WORLD,  by  the  way  of  the  Great 
South  Sea.  By  Capt.  George  Shelvocke.  Second  edition.  8vo. 
Plates.  London,  1757. 

1101  A  Voyage  to  the  East  Indies.  By  Era  P.  De  San  Bartolomeo. 
8vo.  London,  1800. 


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1102  Voyages  of  Ca])t.  Xatiiaxiel  Uring.  Containing  one  to  Kew 
England  in  1709,  in  wliich  he  describes  the  coLuitry,  and  one  to 
Virginia,  6cc.  6vo.     Maps.  London,  1726- 

1103  Popular  Voyages  and  Travels.  By  ]Mrs.  Jamiesox.   12mo.  Plates. 

London,  1820. 

1104  Voyages  and  Travels  in  Various  Paris  of  the  "World.  During 
the  years  1803,  4,  5,  6,  and  7.     By  G.  Vox  Laxgsdorff.     8vo. 

Carlisle,  1817. 

110,5  The  MASSACHUSETTS  MAGAZINE:  or  Monthly  Museum, 
from  1789  to  179G.  8  vols.  Svo.  Many  curious  plates.  Excel- 
LEXT  COPY.  Boston,  1789,  &c. 

HOG  Biographical  Sketches  of  American  Naval  Heroes  of  the  Amer- 
ican Revolution.    By  Putxam  Waldo,  Esq.    Svo     Hartford,  1823. 

1107  Fuller's  WORTHIES  OF  ENGLAND.  A  New  Edition.  By 
P.  AusTix  NuTTALL,  LL.  D.    3  vols.  8vo.    Portrait.    London,  1840. 

1108  Observations  on  the  Late  and  Present  Coxduct  of  the  Frexch, 
with  regard  to  their  Encroachments  upon  the  British  Colouit-s  in 
North  Ainerica,  &cc.  By  William  Clarke,  M.  D.,  of  Boston  in 
Neiv  England.     Svo.  Boston,  [Londoyi  Rep.)  1755. 

1109  An  Historical  View  of  the  Government  of  MARYLAND  from 
its  Colonization  to  the  Present  Day.  By  John  V.  L.  McIMahox. 
Vol.  L  {all)  Svo.  Baltimore,  1831. 

1110  COLLINS'S  PEERAGE  OF  ENGLAND;  Genealogical, 
Biographical,  and  Historical.  Greatly  Augmented,  and  Contin- 
ued to  the  Present  Time.  By  Sir  Egertox  Brydges,  K.  J.  9 
vols.  Svo.  J^ondon,  1812. 

A  very  supnrior  copy  of  tliis  now  very  scarce  work.     It  formerly  belonged  lo  C.  A.  Rodnet, 
and  each  volume  conlains  his  Autograph,. 

1111  The  Tippecanoe  Text  Book.  Being  Authentic  y)apers  illustra- 
ting the  Life  of  Gex.  Harrison.     Svo.  \_WasJangton,]  1840. 

1112  A  Sermon  ])reached  at  the  Funeral  of  Presidext  Dwight.  By 
Calvin  Chapin,  D.  D.     Svo.  N.  Haoen,  1817. 

1113  NEW  ENGLAND'S  PROSPECT.  By  William  Wood. 
Third  Edition.  I^ondon,  1639.  {Boston  Rep  )  17G4. 

1114  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Incorporated  Society  for  the  Propa- 
gation of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.  By  David  Humphreys, 
D.  D.  Sec.  of  the  Soc.     Svo.     Maps.      Very  rare.     London,  1730. 

1115  A  Journal  of  the  Expedition  to  Canada.  By  Sir  Hove.nden 
Walker.     8vo.  London,  1720. 

1116  Biographical  Memorials  of  James  Ogletiiorp,  founder  of  the 
Colony  of  Georgia.  By  Thaddeus  M.  Harris,  D.  D.  Svo. 
A  work  of  great  value.  Boston,  1841. 

1117  Tableau  du  Climat  et  Du  Sol  des  Etats-Uxis  D'Amcrique.  Par 
C.  F.  VoLXEY.     Svo.     New  Edition.  Paris,  1822. 

1118  DISCOVERY  OF  AMERICA.  (Tracts.)  An  Enquiry  into 
the  Truth  of  the  Tradition,  concerning  the  Discovery  of  America 
by  MADOG.  By  John  Williams,  LL.  D.  Svo.  London,  \19\. 
Farther  Observations  on  the  same.  By  the  same  Author,  1792. 
ITER  IN  AMERICAM,  Annuente  AmjoUss.  Sen.  Philos.  Upsa- 
liensi,  sub  JModeramine   Max.  Rever.  atque  Arapliss.  Viri  Dn. 


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Olavi.  Upsal,  1725. — An  Account  of  the  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel 
beinj;  in  America.  R.  M.  Ben  Israel.  With  Observations,  &,c. 
thereon.     By  Robert  Ingraliam,  A.  31.     8vo.  Colclustcr,  17'J2. 

1119  A  Historical  jS'arrutive  of  the  Life  of  General  W.  H.  Harrison. 
By  Moses  Daicson.     8vo.     Portrait.  Cincinnati,  1824. 

1120  The  History  of  the  War  of  1741.     By  M.  D.  Voltaire.     8vo. 

London,  1756. 

1121  Phih)sophical  Researches  upon  the  Americans.  By  Mr.  De 
Pauw.     3  vols.  12mo.     (French.)  Berlin,  \1H). 

1122  A  STAR  IN  THE  WEST;  or,  a  humble  Attempt  io  discover 
the  Long  Lost  2'cn  Tribes  nf  Israel.  By  Elias  Boudinot,  LL.  D. 
8vo.     Fine  Portrait.  Trenton,  1816. 

1123  Historical  and  Political  Researches  upon  the  U.  States.  By  a 
Citizen  of  Virginia.     [Philip  Mazzei. J     3  vols.  8vo.     (French.) 

Colle,  1788. 

1124  Sermons  on  Several  Subjects.  By  John  Barnard,  A.  M.  Pas- 
tor of  a  ehurck  in  Maib/ehead.     8vo.  London,  1737. 

1125  The  Library  of  American  Biography.  Conducted  by  Jared 
Sparks.      10  vols.    12mo.   (first  Edition.)  Boston,  1834,  &c. 

112G  The  NORTH  AMERICAN  REVIEW,  from  its  commencement 
in  1815  to  1844,  59  vols.  8vo,  half  Russia,  eoxellent  order.  (The 
last  seven  volumes  in  the  numbers.) 

1127  The  Christian  Disciple  from  1813  to  1820.  7  vols.  8vo,  (both 
series. )  Boston,  1 8 1 3,  &c. 

1128  Depon's  Voyage  to  America.     3  vols.  8vo.  N.   York,  1806. 

1129  A  HISTORY  OF  NEW  ENGLAND,  with  particular  reference 
to  the  Baptists.  By  Isaac  Backus.  4  vols.  8vo.  (  Second  missing.) 
Bare.  Boston,  1777-1804. 

1130  An  Essay  upon  Study.  By  John  Clarke,  late  Master  of  the 
Piiblick  Grammar  School  in  Hull.  2d  Edition,  12mo.  AntosrapJb 
of  Benjamin  Gridley  and  Ebenezer  Pemberton.    London,  1737. 

1131  The  Administration  of  the  British  Colonies;  wherein  their  Rights 
and  Constitution  are  discussed  and  stated.  By  Thomas  Pow- 
NALL,  late  Governor,  Admiral,  and  General  in  America.  2  vols, 
(in  one.)     Fifth  Edition.  London,  1114. 

Tlie4th  ediiion  of  Pownall  was  pulilished  in  1766;  upon  which  a  wriier  in  the  Scot's  ma- 
pRziiiP  remarks;  '  The  author,  lhou<;h,  as  heiiig  himself  a  memher  of  ihe  British  Parliament, 
he  couhi  ]iot  directly  deny  its  ri^hi  to  tax  the  colonies,  seems  rather  to  think  that  claim  involved 
in  so  much  doubt,  as  that  it  would  be  more  prudent  to  waive  it.' 

1132  History  of  the  MISSIONS  OF  THE  UNITED  BRETHREN 
among  the  Indians  in  North  America.  By  George  Henry  Los- 
KiEL.     E/eirant  copy,  very  rare.  London,  ]  7 94. 

1133  The  Ancient  and  Modern  History  of  the  Brethren.  By  David 
Cranz,  Author  of  the  History  of  Greenland.     8vo.    London,  \ 7 80 

1134  The  History  of  the  FIVE  INDIAN  NATIONS  of  Canada. 
By  Cadwallader  Colden,  Esq.  Svo.     Map.  London,  1747. 

1135  Memorial  of  the  Illinois  and  Ouabache  Land  Companies  to 
Congress,  1802. — An  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  that  Com- 
pany relative  to  the  INDIANS,  1803.  Svo.     1  vol. 

1136  Travels  of  Father  CHARLEVOIX  in  America.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Very  fine  copy.  London,  1761. 


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1137  Considerations  on  behalf  of  the  Colonists  in  a  Letter  to  a  Noble 
Lord.   i^vo.  London,  17G5. 

1138  A  DffcMice  of  tlie  Constitution  and  Government  of  the  United 
Slates  of  America.     By  John  Adams,  LL.  D.  3  vols.  bvo. 

London,  17S7. 

1139  Six  Months  in  America.     By  G.  T.  Vicne,  Esq.   18mo. 

rialada   1833. 

1140  A  Confession  of  Faith  of  the  Churches  in  the  Colony  of  Con- 
necticut.  12mo.  Neiv  London,  1700. 

1141  The  Monthly  Military  Repository.  By  Charles  Smitm.  2  vols, 
(in  one. )   bvo.     F/aJcs  of  Sicircs,  BairJes,  k,c.         New   Yoi7c,  1796. 

1142  Letters  from  the  West.     By  the  Hon.  Judge  Hall.  8vo. 

London,  1628. 

1143  The  Dispute  with  America,  Considered  in  a  Series  of  Letters 
from  a  Cosmopolite  to  a  Clergyman,  bvo.        London,  ahout  1812. 

1144  Observations  on  the  Commerce  of  the  American  Slates.  By 
John  Lord  Sueffield.  bvo.      Sixth  edition,  enlarged. 

London,  1784. 

1145  Narrative  of  Occurrences  in  the  INDIAN  COUNTRIES  of 
Nori.h  America,  since  Lord  Selkirk's  connexion  with  the  Hud- 
son's Bay  Company    8vo.  London.  1818. 

1146  Travels  into  North  America.  By  Peter  Kalm.  Seconil  Edition. 
2  vols.  Svo.     Map  and  plates.  Ljmdon,  1772. 

1147  Journal  of  u  Residence  in  Chili.  By  a  Young  American  de- 
tained in  thai  Country  during  the  Revolutionary  Scenes  of  1817, 
Sec.     12ino.  Boston,  lb23. 

1148  BAILEY'S  Universal  Etymological  English  Dictionary.  &vo. 
25th  Edition.  London,  1790. 

1149  Poems  on  Several  Occasions.  By  Dr.  Tuomas  Parnrll.  (Pub- 
lished hy  IMr.  Pope.)     bvo.  London.  1747. 

1150  Travels  in  NEW  ENGLAND  AND  NEW  YORK.  By  Ti.mo- 
TUY  DwiGHT,  S.  T.  D.  LL.  D.     4  vols.     bvo.     Maps. 

N.  Haven,  1S21. 

1151  Stone's  Life  and  Times  of  RED  JACKET.     Svo.     Fme  p'ates. 

N.   York,  1841. 

1152  Life  of  JOSEPH  BRANT.  By  W.  L.  Stone.  2  vols.  Svo. 
Fine  Fates.  N.    York.  ]b38. 

1153  Youngs  Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers.  Svo.  Second  E!i- 
lion.  Biston.  1844. 

1154  Historical  Collections  of  the  Part  which  Connecticni  sustained 
in  the  Revolution,     bvo.  ILutford,  1842. 

1155  Travels  on  an  Inland  Voyage  through  ihe  Slates  and  Territories 
of  N.  America.  By  C.  Schultz,  Esq.  2  vols,  (in  one)  Svo 
Plates.  New  York,  1810. 

1156  Historical  Memoir  of  the  War  in  AVest  Florida  and  Ijouisiana  in 
1814-15.     By  Maj.  A.  L.  Latour      2  vols  Svo.         Philada.  1616. 

1157  Letters  on  the  Late  War.     By  William  Cobhet,  Esq.     Svo. 

Neiv  York,  1815. 

1158  The  History  of  the  War  of  1812,  &c.  By  J.  Russell,  Jr.  Svo. 
2d  Edition.  Hartford,  1815. 


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1159  The  Official  Accounts  of  all  the  Battles,  fought  by  Sea  or  Land, 
dining  the  Late  War  with  England.  Ey  H.  A.  Fav,  late  captain 
of  Artillery.     8vo.  New   York,  \Q,\1 . 

1160  A  Histoiy  of  the  Political  and  Military  Events  of  the  Late  War. 
By  S/*.MUEL  Perkins,  Esq.     8vo.  N.  Haven,  1625. 

1161  Sketches  of  the  W^ar  between  the  U.  S.  and  G.  Britain.  2  vols. 
(in  one.)     8vo.  Ruiiand,  Vt.  lb  15. 

1162  Twenty  Sermons.  By  Andrew  Eliot,  D.  D.  Pasiorof  a  Church 
in  Boston.     Svo.  Boston,  1114. 

1163  The  OLD  LNDIAN  CHPtONICLE.  Edited  by  S.  G.  Drake. 
18  mo.  Boston,  1837. 

1164  Lahontan's  Travels  in  America.  3  vols,  (in  two.)  12mo.  In 
French.     A  very  fine  copy.  Amsterda,in,  1728. 

Contains  ihc  famous  Dialogue  with  an  Indian  Chief  not  in  the  translations. 

1105  An  Essay  on  the  Art  of  Ingeniously  Tormenting  and  Plaguing  all 
your  Acquaintances.     12mo.  Lnnflon,  \d'\\. 

1166  A  Modest  Enquiry  into  the  Nature  of  Witchcraft,  and  how  Per- 
sons Guilty  of  that  Crime  may  be  convicted,  &c.  By  John  Hale, 
Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Beverley,  1697.      12mo.        Boston,  1702. 

1167  More  W^onders  of  the  Invisible  World:  Or,  the  Wonders  of  the 
J-nlifsftile  SS-'orlti.  Collected  by  Robert  Calef,  Merchant  of  Boston 
in  New  England.     4 to.     Last  two  leaves  supplied  by  MS. 

London,  1700. 
1108  A  Treatise  against  Detraction.     By  the  Rev.  Mr.  Andrew  Le 
Mercier,  [)astor  of  ihe  French  Church  in  Boston,  N.  E.     Svo. 

Boston,   1733. 

1169  A  Chronological  History  of  N.  England  in  form  of  Annals.  By 
Tuo.MAS  Prince,  A.  M.      12mo.     Auto^rajyh  of  5 on^  Fleet. 

Boston,  1736. 

1170  An  Appeal  to  the  Learned.  Being  a  Vindication  of  the  Right  of 
Visible  Saints  to  the  Lord's  Supper,  against  the  Exceptions  o?  M-X. 
Increase  Mather.  By  Solomon  Stoddard,  pastor  of  Northamp- 
ton.    12mo.  Boston,  1709. 

1171  The  Blessed  Hope,  &c.  in  several  Sermons.  By  Increase 
Mather.     12mo.  Boston,  1701. 

1172  A  Course  of  Sermons  on  Harlg  l^Utv.  By  the  eight  ministers 
who  carrv  on  the  Thursdav  Lecture  in  Boston.  With  a  preface 
by  Dr.  INCREASE  MATHER.     12mo.  Boston,  1721. 

The  ei^ht  ministers  were  Dr.  C.  Mather,  I\Ir.  Wadsworth,  Mr.  Colman,  Mr  Sewall,  Mr. 
Prince,  .Mr.  Webli,  .^^r.  Cooper,  .Mr.  Foxcrof;.  and  Dr.  Int-rease  Maiher.  This  was  JMr. 
AVadswoutii's  copy,  and  has  his  Autograph,  with  others  whose  hands  it  has  passed  through. 

1173  Relation  Historique  de  la  VIRGTNIE.  Par  D.  S.  Natif  et  habi- 
tant du  Pais.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois  enrichie  de  figures.  This  is 
ichat  cornmonhj passes  as  Beverley's  Virginia.     r2mo. 

Amsterdam,  1 7 1 8. 

1174  An  Account  of  Two  Voyages  to  New  England  By  JOHN 
JOSSELYN,  Gent.      12n:o.     Several  leaves  supplied  by  BIS. 

Lon.lon,  1674. 

1175  A  Journal  of  Capt  Cook's  Last  Voyage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean, 
and  in  quest  of  a  North  West  Pa.<;sagr.  Bv  John  Led  yard.     8vo. 

10  -  -  Hartford,  1783. 


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1176  A  Relution  of  the  CONQUEST  OF  FLORIDA  by  the  Span- 
iards, under  Fernaa^do  dk  Soto.  Wriltea  in  Portuguese  by  a 
Genlieman  of  Elvas.      l2mo.     Fine  clean  copy.       London,  1G66. 

1177  An  Historical  Essay  concerning  Witchcraft.  By  Fuancis 
Hutchinson,  D.  D.     8vo.      Second  edition.  London,  \1 '20. 

1178  AMERICA  KNOWN  TO  THE  ANCIENTS  An  Attempt 
to  show  that  America  must  be  known  to  the  Ancients.  Made  at 
the  Request,  and  to  gratify  the  Cariosity  of  an  Inquisitive  Gentle- 
man. By  an  American  Englishman,  [Samuel  Mather,]  Pastor 
of  a  Church  in  Boston.     Svo.  Boston,  1773. 

1179  Practical  Discourses  on  Death,  Judgment,  Heaven  and  Hell.  In 
Twenty-four  SERMONS.  By  John  Webb,  ^l.  A.,  Pastor  of  a 
Church  in  Boston.     &vo.  Boston,  1726. 

1180  Great  Fires,  namely.  In  London  in  tCGG;  In  BOSTON  in 
17  CO.     12  mo.  Boston,  1760. 

1181  Some  Few  Remarks  u[)on  a  Scandalous  Book,  written  by  one 
Robert  Calef.  By  Cotton  Mather,  and  others.  12mo. 
Three  MS.  haves  at  the  end.  Boston,  1701. 

1182  A  Journal  of  the  Siege  and  Surrender  of  Louisbourg.  Extracted 
from  Maj.  General  Amherst's  and  Admiral  Boscawen's  Letters  to 
Pitt.     8vo.  Boston,  [1758.] 

1183  Dictionarium  Anglo-Britannicura  :  or,  A  General  English  Dic- 
tionary.    By  John  Kersey.  Fholohihl.  Svo.  London,  1708. 

1184  Sketches  of  Oxford  County,  in  the  State  of  Maine.  By  T.  T. 
Stone.   ISrao.  Portland,  1830. 

1185  The  Mystery  of  WITCHCRAFT.  Discovering  the  Truth,  Na- 
ture, Occasions,  Growth  and  Power  thereof  Together  witli  the 
Detection  and  Punishment  of  the  Same,  &:c  By  Thomas  Coo- 
per.   12mo,  vellum.  London,  1617. 

1166  The  History  of  the  Wars  of  New  England  with  the  Eastern 
INDIANS,  from  1703  to  1726.  By  Samuel  Penhallow,  Esq. 
12nio.     M.S'.  Title  and  Preface.  Boston,  1726. 

1187  Analyse  de  la  Nature,  ou  Tableau  de  L'Univers  etdes  Corps  Or- 
ganises.    By  C.  S.  Rafinesque.  8vo.     Autograph  of  the  Author. 

Falerrne  (Naples,)  1815. 

1188  The  DEPLORABLE  STATE  of  New  England,  by  Rea.^on  of 
a  Covetous  and  Treacherous  Governour,  and  Fuscillanimous  Coun- 
sellors, &c.  &c.  8vo.  London,  1708. 

1169  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Late  FIGHT  AT  PIGWACKET. 
By  Thomas  Symmes.  8vo.  Boston,  1725. 

1190  The  Journal  of  a  Two  Months'  Tour  among  the  Frontier  Inhabi- 
tants of  Pennsylvania,  and  among  the  Indians  West  of  the 
Alegh-geny  Mountains.  By  Charles  Beatty,  A.  M.  Svo. 

London,  1768. 

1191  An  Accurate  and  Interesting  Account  of  the  Hardships  and  Suf- 
ferings of  that  Band  of  Heroes  who  traversed  the  Wilderness  in 
the  Campaign  against  Quebec,  in  1775.  By  John  Joseph  Hen- 
ry, Esq.   12mo.  Lancaster,  1812. 

IH'2  The  Geographical,  Natural,  and  Civil  History  of  Chili.  By 
Abbe  Don  J.  Ignatius  Molina.  2  vols.  Svo.      Middletoivn,  1808. 


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1193  Politics  for  American  Fanners;   12nio.  Washington,  1807. 

1194  New  EiiiilaiKl's  Lamentations.  By  the  Reverend  Mr.  John 
White,  JM.  A.  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Gloucester.  8vo. 

Boston,  1734. 
ll9o  De  L'Anierique  et  cles  Americains,  ou   Obscrv'ations   Curieuses 
(hi  Pliilo.sophe  la  Douceur,  qui  a  parcouru  cet  Hemisphere  pen- 
dant la  dernier  Guerre,  en  faisant  le  noble  mctir  e  tuer  des  Hom- 
mes  sans  les  manger.     12nio.  Berlin,  1772. 

1196  A  Journal  of  a  Tour  Around  Hawaii,  the  largest  of  the  Sand- 
wich Islands.     l2mo.  Boston,  1825. 

1197  Travels  through  the  United  States  and  Canada  in  1818  and  1819. 
By  John  M.  Duncan,  A.  B.     2  vols.  12mo.  Glasgoiv,  1823. 

1198  Nouveau  Voyage  aux  Isles  de  L'Araerique;  contenant  L'His- 
toire  Naturelle  de  ces  Pays,  et  cet.  By  M.  Labat.  More  than 
100  Charts,  plans,  figures,  &c.     6  vols.  12mo.  Paris,  1722, 

1199  The  Ladies'  Monitor,  a  Poem.  By  Thomas  GtiEEN  Fessenden. 
12mo.  Bellows  Falls,  \Q[^. 

1200  Terrible  Tract  oration  ! !  A  Poetical  Petition  against  Galvanising 
Trumpery.  By  Christopher  Caustic.  [T.  G.  Fessenden.]  12mo. 
Plate.  London,  1803. 

1201  A  Vindication  of  the  Dissenters  in  Answer  to  Dr.  William 
Nichols'  Defence.  By  James  Peirce.  8vo.  Second  Edition. 
Scarce.  London,  1718. 

1202  A  New  History  of  Jamaica,  from  the  earliest  Accounts  to  the 
Taking  of  Porto  Bello  by  Vice  Admiral  Vernon.     8vo.     Maps. 

London,  1740. 

1203  Guilliiu's  Heraldry,  Abridged  by  Kent.  8vo.  Wants  prst  ta-o 
leaves.  London. 

1204  History  of  the  Viceroyalty  of  Buenos  Ayres.  By  S.  H.  Wil- 
cocke.     8vo      IMaps  and  Plates.  London,  n.  d. 

1205  Anson's  Voyage  Round  the  World.     8vo.     Maps  and  Portrait. 

London,  1748. 

1206  The  Life  of  James  Otis  of  Massachusetts.  By  William  Tudor. 
8vo.      Ta-o  Portraits.  Boston,  1823. 

1207  A  Men)oir  of  Sebastian  Cabot.     8vo.  Philadelphia,  \h2,\. 

1208  An  Historical  and  Statistical  Account  of  Nova  Scotia.  By  T.  C. 
Haliburton.     2  vols.     Map.  Halifax,  1829. 

1209  An  Appeal  to  the  World  ;  or  a  Vindication  of  the  Town  of  .Boston 
from  many  false  and  malicious  Aspersions,  contained  in  the  Let- 
ters of  Gov.  Bernard,  Commodore  Flood,  and  Gen.  Gage.  Pub- 
lished by  order  of  the  Tovn.     8vo.  Boston,  1769. 

1210  The  An)erican  Revolution,  written  in  Scriptural,  or  Ancient 
Historical  Style.    By  Richard  Snowden.    12mo.    Baltimore,  n.  d. 

1211  History  of  NORTH  AMERICA;  comprising  the  U.  States  and 
the  British  Canadian  Possessions.  2  vols.  8vo  Portrait  of 
Washington,  Franklin,  and  Jefferson.  Ticirs.  Plates  of 
American  coins,  &c.  Leeds,  1820. 

1212  History  of  the  Insurrection  in  the  Four  Western  counties  of 
Pennsylvania  in  1794.     By  William  Findley.     8vo. 

Philada.  1796. 


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1213  Incidents  of  the  Insurrection  in  the  Western  Parts  of  Pennsyl- 
vania in  1791.     By  H.  H.  Brackenridge.     8vo.      IVdlada.  1795. 

1214  The  Proceedings  of  the  Executive  of  the  U.  States  respecting 
the  Insurgents  of  1794.     8vo.  PIdladel'plda,  1795. 

1215  Three  years  in  North  America.  By  James  Stuaut,  Esq.  2  vols. 
8vo.     Third  Edition  revised.  Edinburgh,  1833. 

1216  The  Confusion  of  Babel  discovere'd ;  or,  an  Answer  to  Jeremy 
Belknap's  Discourse  upon  the  Lawfulness  of  War;  or  Military 
Duty.     By  William  Scals.     8vo.     Wants  last  leaf 

America,  1780. 

1217  ACTS  AND  MONUMENTS  of  Matters  most  speciall  and 
memorable,  happening  in  the  Chnrch,  with  an  Universal  IIistorie 
of  the  Same  —  with  the  bloody  times,  horrible  troubles,  and  great 
persecutions  against  the  true  MARTYPtS.  By  INIr.  John  Fox. 
3  vols   Folio.     33lactt  Setter.  London,  \&-i\. 

1218  The  General  History  of  England.  By  James  Tyrrell,  Esq.  2 
vols,  (in  one.)     Folio.  London,  1696. 

1219  Geography  of  the  World.  By  Herman  Moll.  Folio.  .Some  of 
the  first  leaves  of  Litrodiiction  icanting. 

1220  Oldmixon's  History  of  England,  during  the  Pieigns  of  the  Boyal 
House  of  Stuart.     2  vols.  Folio.  London,  1730. 

1221  The  Geographical  and  Historical  Dictionary  of  America  and  the 
West  Indies.  By  Col.  Don  Antonio  de  Alcedo.  Translated 
from  the  Spanish,  with  great  Additions.  By  G.  A.  Thompson, 
Esq.  5  vols.  4to.  L^ondon,  1814. 

1222  A  New  Universal  Collection  of  Authentic  Voyages  and  Travels. 
By  Edward  Cavendish  Drake,  Esq.  Folio.  Immense  number 
of  Plates.  London,  1770. 

1223  The  Naval  History  of  Britain.  Compiled  from  the  papers  of 
the  Late  Hon.  Capt.  George  Berkley.   Folio.         London,  1756. 

1224  A  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels.  Compiled  from  the  Cu- 
rious and  Valuable  Library  of  the  late  Earl  of  Oxford.  Known 
generalhi  as  Osborn's  Collection.     2  vols.   Folio.       London,  1745. 

1225  A  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels,  some  now  first  Printed 
from  Original  Manuscripts.  Knoion  generally  as  ChurchilVs  Col- 
lection.    6  vols.  Folio.     A  multitude  of  Plates.     Fine  set. 

London,  1744. 

1226  American  Archives.  Vol.  I.  (now  in  course  of  publication.) 
Wants  Title.  Folio. 

1227  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Correspondence  of  General  Nathan- 
iel Greene.  By  AVilliam  Johnson.  2  vols.  4to.  Portrait,  Map, 
and  Plans.  Charleston,  1822. 

1228  Province  Laws  of  NEW  JERSEY,  from  1702  to  1776.  By 
Samuel  Allison.  Folio.  Burlington,  1776. 

1229  Province  Laws  of  MARYLAND,  at  Large.  Collected  by  Thom- 
as Bacon.  Folio.  Annapolis,  1765. 

1230  The  Natural  History  of  Barbadoes.  By  the  Rev.  Griffith 
Hughs,  A.  M.  Folio."  Plates.  London,  1750. 

1231  MAGNALIA  CHRISTI  AMERICANA.  By  the  Rev.  and 
Learned  Cotton  INIather,  A.  M.  Folio.     A  very  excellerit  copy. 

London,  1702. 


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1232  The  Naval  History  of  England,  in  all  its  branches:  from  iho  Nor- 
man Conquest,  106G,  to  the  end  of  1734.  By  T/iomas  Liodiard, 
Gent.     2  vols.  Fol.  Portrait.  London,  ]73o. 

1233  An  Universal  English  Dictionary  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  By 
John  Harris,  D.  D.  and  F.  R.  S.     2  vols.  Fol.         Lomlon,   1708. 

123-4  The  Foh/ncsian.  A  Nevvsjiaper  published  weekly  at  Honolulu, 
Oaliu,  Sandwich  Islands.  First  \"oUune,  coui[)leie  for  IS-JO-i. 
Folio. 

1235  Gary's  General  Atlas;  containing  Jor^y-//rc  colored  Maps.  Price 
nine  dolkus.     Folio.  P/i.i/adelpkia,  1796. 

1236  Atlas  iMinor;  or  a  new  and  curious  set  o^  sixty- tico  Maps.  By 
Herman  Moll.     Oblong  Folio.  n.  d. 

1237  A  Collection  of  the  Histories  of  England  by  Milton,  Daniel, 
Haeington,  Sir  Thomas  Moore,  Buck,  and  Lord  Bacon.  By 
White  Kennet,  D.  D.  3  vols.  Folio.  Portraits  of  all  the  Sove- 
rcigns.     Second  Edition.  London,  M \9. 

1238  Hubert  and  Ellen,  with  other  Poems.  By  Lucius  M.  Sargent. 
Imperial  Folio.  Boston,   1812. 

1239  The  Pwoyal  English  Dictionary;  or  a  Treasury  of  the  English 
Language.     By  D.  Fennixg.     8v^o.  London,  111  I. 

1240  Bowen's  BOSTON  NEWS  LETTER,  and  City  Record.  Ed- 
ited by  J.  V.  C.  Smith,  M.  D.     2  vols.  8vo.  Boston,  1S26,  &c. 

1241  A  View  of  SOUTH  CAROLINA,  as  respects  her  Natural  and 
Civil  concerns.     By  John  Drayton.  Bvo,  scarce.    Charleston,  1802. 

1242  A  Critical  History  of  the  Druids;  their  Pteligion,  Learning,  &c. 
By  John  Tolland,  M.  A.     8vo.  London,  n.  d. 

1243  An  Account  of  the  United  States  of  America.  By  Isaac  Holmes, 
8vo.  'Liverpool,  1823. 

1244  Memoirs  of  the  American  Ptevolution,  from  its  commencement, 
as  relating  to  S.  Carolina,  N.  Carolina,  and  Georgia.  By  John 
Drayton,  LL.  D.  2  vols.  Bvo.  Charleston,  1821. 

1245  A  Description  of  GREENLAND.  By  Hans  Egede,  with  Life 
of  the  Author.  &vo.  I^ondon,  1818. 

1246  The  First  Settlers  of  Virginia.  8vo.  N.   York,  1806. 

1247  Two  years'  Residence  in  the  settlement  on  the  English  Prairie, 
in  the  ILLINOIS  Countiy.     By  John  Woods.  8vo.     Maps. 

London,  1822. 

1248  Journal  of  a  Residence  at  the  Red  River  Colony,  North  Ameri- 
ca.    By  John  West,  M.  A.  8vo.     Plates.  London,  1824. 

1249  Statement  respecting  the  Earl  of  Selkirk's  Settlement  on  Red 
River  in  North  America.  8vo.     Map.  London,  1817. 

1250  The  Possibility  of  approaching  the  North  Pole  Asserted.  By 
Hon.  D.  Barrington.  8vo.     Map.  London,  1818. 

1251  Strictures  on  Lt.  Col.  Tarleton's  History  of  the  Campaigns  of 
1778  and  1781.  By  R.  Mackenzie,  Lieut,  in  the  l\.<it  regiment. 
6vo.  London,  1787. 

1252  The  Narrative  of  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  H.  Clinton,  relative  to  his 
Command  in  America,  &.C.  8vo.     Sixth  Edition.       Lonrhn,  ]1S3. 

1253  Portraiture  of  Domestic  Slavery  in  the  U.  States.  By  Jessy 
Torry,  Jr.  8vo.     Plates.  Philada.  1817. 


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1254  Considerations  on  tlie  relative  sitnnlion  of  France  and  the  U.  S. 
of  America.  By  J.  P.  B.  de  Warville.  8vu.  Pieaentalion  copy 
to  F/cs.  Wi/Jard,  H   C.  Autograpk.  London,  17b8. 

1255  Memorials  of  tlie  Family  of  Tuflon,  Earls  of  Trent.  &vo.  Curi- 
ous Plates.  Gravesend,  IbUO. 

1256  Tlie  U.  States  of  North  America  as  they  are    &vo.  London,  1838. 

1257  A  Statistical,  Political,  and  Historical  Account  of  the  U.  S.  of  N. 
America.     By  D.  B.  Warden.  3  vols.  bvo.   Maps.    Ijondon,  1819. 

1258  Debates  in  the  Con^Tess  of  the  U.  States  on  the  BPtJTJSH 
TREATY.     8vo.      Second  Edition.  Philadelphia,  1808. 

1259  America  and  the  British  Colonies.  By  William  Kingdom,  Jr. 
8vo.  '  London,  1820. 

12G0   Travels  in  the  U.  States  and   Canada.     By  I.  Finch,  Esq.     8vo. 

London,  1833. 

12G1   History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Western  Canals  in  N. 

York.     By  Elkanah  Watson.     8vo.     Plates.  Albany,  1820. 

1262  Journal  of  a  Tour  North  West  of  the  Alleghany  Mountains,  in 
1803.     By  T.  M.  Harris,  A.  M.    'Svo.     Plaies.  Boston,  1805. 

1263  Burr's  Consj)iracy  Exposed  and  Gen.  Wilkinson  vindicated. 
8vo.  s.  I.  1811. 

1264  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Termination  of  the  American 
Revolution.     By  Mrs.  Mercy  Warren.     3  vols.     8vo. 

Boston,  1805. 

1265  An  Account  of  Hudson's  Bay  in  the  N.  AV.  part  of  America.  By 
Arthur  Dobbs,  Escp     4to.  London,  1744. 

1266  An  Account  of  Six  Years'  residence  in  Hudson's  Bay.  By 
Joseph  Robson.     8vo.  London,  1752. 

1267  Report  of  the  Debate  in  the  U.  S.  Senate  in  1S03,  on  the  Right 
of  deposite  in  the  Island  of  New  Orleans.  Bv  Wilham  Duane. 
&V0.  'riiiladelphia,  1803. 

1268  Principles  of  POLITY,  being  the  Ground  and  Reasons  of  Civil 
Empire.  By  Thomas  Pownal,  Esq.  [afterwards  Governor  of 
Massachusetts.]     4to.  Lotidon,  1752. 

1269  Sedawick's  Life  of  Livingston.     Svo.     Portrait.      N.  York,  1833. 

1270  A  PILGRIMAGE  in  Europe  and  America,  leading  to  the  Dis- 
covery of  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi.  By  J.  C.  Beltrami, 
Esq.     2  vols.  8vo.     Plates.  London,  \Q2S. 

1271  The  American  Weekly  Messenger,  of  State  Papers,  &c.  for  the 
years  1813,  14,  and  15.     2  vols.  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1814. 

1272  A  Topographical  Description  of  the  Canadas,  with  remarks  upon 
their  relative  connexion  with  the  U.  States.  By  Joseph  Bou- 
chette,  Escp     Ptoyal  Svo.  London,  1815. 

1273  American  Medical  Biograpliy.  By  James  Tiiaciier,  M.  D.  2 
vols.  Svo.     Portraits.  Boston,  1828. 

1274  Journals  of  the  Old  Congress,  from  1774  to   1788.     13  vols.  8vo. 

Original  Fjdilion.  Philadelphia,  1787,  &-C. 

1275  A  View  of  the  Lead  Mines  of  Missouri.  By  Henry  R.  School- 
craft.    8vo.     Plates.  N.  York,  1819. 

1276  Statistical  Account  of  Upper  Canada,  compiled  with  a  View  to  a 
Grand  System  of  Emigration.  By  Robert  Gourlay.  3  vols. 
Svo.     Splendid  maps.  London,  1 822. 


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1277  The  Christian  Farmer,  and  Scholar's  Magazine.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Aulogrupk  of  Bishop  White.         Elizahethtoivn,  (JN.  J.)  17b'J,  cV-c. 

1278  Greenleafs  Historical  View  of  Maine.     8vo.  Boston,  IblG. 

1279  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Vice  Admiral  Lord  Coli.ingwood.  By 
G.  L.  N.  CoLLiNGwooD,  Esq.  F.  R.  S.     Bvo.        Neiu  York,  1;?29. 

1280  Laws  of  the  U.  States  respecting  the  Public  Lands,     bvo. 

Washinzlon,  1617. 

1281  Sketches  of  the  U.  States  from  1800  to  1810.  By  Le  Chkva- 
LiER  Felix  de  Beaimour.  Translated  by  W.  Walton,  Esq. 
8vo.     Map.  London,  1814. 

1282  CADMUS:  A  Prize  Dissertation  on  Language.  By  W.  Thorn- 
ton, M.  D.     8vo.  Philadelpkia,  1793. 

1283  Remarks  on  the  Statistics  and  Political  institutions  of  the  U. 
States.     By  W.  G.  Ousley,  Esq.     8vo.  yPkiladelphia,  1832. 

1284  A  Journal  of  Voyages  and  Travels  in  the  Interior  of  N.  America. 
By  D.  W.  Harmon.     Svo.  Andover,  lb20. 

1285  Ramsay's  Life  of  Washington.     Svo.  N.  York,  1807. 

1286  Allen's  American  Biographical  Dictionary.  Svo,  boards — with 
FORTY -SIX  Portraits  inserted,  ready  for  binding.      Cambridge,  1809. 

1287  The  Jubilee  of  the  Constitution.  A  Discourse  before  the  N.  York 
Hist.  Soc.     By  Jo/m  Q.  Adams.     8v^o.  N.  York,  1839. 

1288  Memoirs  of  Com.  Joshua  Barney,  U.  S.  N.  Edited  by  Mary 
Barney.     Svo.     Portrait.  Bo.ston,  1832. 

1289  Grainger's  BIOGRAPHICAL  HISTORY  OF  ENGLAND. 
6  vols.  Svo.  Accompanied  icitJi  near  300  Portraits  engraved  for 
the  rcork,  ivith  about  an  equal  number  added  — all  in  fine  order  in 
an  Alphabetical  Portfolio.     (Last,  (oth,)  edition  )      London,  1824. 

1290  Letters  to  and  from  Mr.  Grainger  about  his  Biographical  History 
of  England,  &c.     8vo,  Portraits.  London,  1805. 

1291  COURIER  DE  BOSTON.  A  Newspaper  xohich  began  in  April, 
1789,  and  ended  in  October  of  the  same  year.     (In  Fiench.)      4to. 

Boston. 

1292  The  AMERICAN  REMEMBRANCER;  containing  Matters 
relative,  or  having  aifinity  to  the  Treaty  with  Great  Britain.  Svo. 
3  vols,  in  one.  Philadelphia,  1795. 

1293  AMERICAN  ANNALS.  By  Abiel  Holmes,  D.  D.  A.  A.  S.  and 
S.  H.  S.     2  vols.  Svo.  Cambridge,  1805. 

Presentation  copy,  '  To  liis  E.xccllency,  Gov.  Brooks,  with  the  respectful  reprards  of 

The  Author.' 

■  1294  Some  Account  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Speeches  of  William 
PiNKNEY.     By  Henry  Wheaton.     Bvo.     Portrait  and  fac  simile. 

New  York,  1826. 

1295  The  Literary  Magazine  and  American  Register,  for  1803  and 
1S04.     4  vols.  Svo.  Philadelphia,  1803-4. 

1296  Lectures  on  Rhetoric  and  Oratory.  By  John  Quincy  Adams, 
LL.  D.     2  vols.  Svo.     Portrait.  Canibridge,  1810. 

1297  Researches,  Philosophical  and  Antiquarian,  concerning  the 
Aboriginal  History  of  America.  By  J.  H.  M'Culloh,  Jr.  M.  D. 
8vo.    ^Map.  "  Baltimore,  1829. 

1298  Memorials  of  COLUMBUS;  or,  a  Collection  of  authentic  Doc- 
uments of  that  Celebrated  Navigator.  Svo.  Portraits.  Land.  1823. 


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1299  Historical  Notes  respecting  the  INDIANS  of  North  America. 
ByJoiix  IIalket,  Esq.  8vo  London,  1825. 

1300  Sketches  of  the  History,  Manners,  and  Customs  of  the  N.  A. 
INDIANS.     By  James  Buchanan,  Esq.  8\'0.  London,  1834. 

1301  History  of  the  Northmen,  or  Danes  and  Normans.  By  Henry 
WnEATON.  &VO.  London,  1831. 

1302  Historical  Researches  on  the  Conquest  of  Peru  and  Mexico,  in 
the  Thirteenth  Centary,  by  the  Mongols.  By  John  Plan  king. 
8vo.     Map  and  plates.  London,  1827. 

1303  Resources  of  the  City  of  N.  York.  8vo.  N.   York,  1827. 

1304  The  Writings  of  R.  C.  Sands,  in  Prose  and  Verse.  (Including 
Yamoyden.y  2  vols.  8vo.  2d  Ed.  N.   York,  lb35. 

1305  The  ECHO,  with  other  Poems.  Printed  at  the  Porcupine  Press. 
A  very  curious  satirical  ivork  of  much  merit.     Plates. 

N.  Y.  (?)  1807. 

1306  Letters  Addressed  to  Caleb  Strong,  late  governor  of  Massachu- 
setts. 8vo  Providence,  1818. 

1307  The  Stranger  in  America.     By  Francis  Lieber.  bvo. 

Phihida   1835. 

1308  The  Case  of  the  Cherokee  Nation  against  the  State  of  Georgia. 
By  Richard  Peters.  8vo  Philada.  1831. 

1309  Voyage  to  South  America,  performed  by  order  of  the  American 
Government.     By  H.  M.  Brackenridge,  Esq.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Baltimore,  1819. 

1310  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Harvard  College.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Cambridge,  1830. 

1311  Beechcy's  Voyage  to  the  Pacific  and  Beering's  Straits,  in  1825, 
6,  7,  and  8.   6vo.  Philada.  1832. 

1312  Capt.  Back's  Narrative  of  the  Arctic  Land  Expedition,  in  1833, 
4,  and  5.  8vo.     Map.  Philada.  1837. 

1313  Travels  through  North  America  during  the  years  1825,  and  1826. 
By  his  Highness,  the  Duke  of  Saxe- Weimar.  2  vols,  (in  one.) 
8vo.  Philada.  1828. 

1314  MisccllaneoKs.  (3)     Features  of  Jaijs   Treaty,   1795. — Rights  of 

N.  Eng.  vindioaird,  1S04 — Reply  to  Dr.  'i'riimbiill,  on  iMairying'  a  wile's  sisler,  ISIO. — 
Nomiiiaiion  of  De  Wit  Clinton  tor  ihe  Presidency,  1812.— Politics  of  Connecticut,  I8I7. — 
Putnam's  Conduct  in  the  B;inle  o*  Bunker  Hill,  1819. — Diplomatic  Taleins  of  J.  Q.  Adams, 
examined,  182 1.— Claim  of  Mr.  Vans.  1824  — Trial  of  John  Faxon,  and  M.  Hawkins  for  mal- 
praciice  in  their  profession,  1825.     12  tracts. 

1315  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New  York.  By  H.  G.  Spafford,  LL. 
D.     8vo.     Map.  Albany,  1824. 

1316  The  ]Miscellaneous  Works  of  David  Humphreys.  8vo.  Por- 
trait. N.  York,  1804. 

1317  SEP^MONS. — Osgood's  Thanksgiving,  1791. — Dr.  StiMman's  do. 
179.5. — Osgood  on  do.  1795. — Dr.  Morse  do.  1795. — Tappan's  do. 
Baldwin's,  and  Hohnes,  1795. 

1318  TRACTS,  4to. — Stcvcn.'i'  Ser.  on  the  Death  of  Sir  W.  Pepperell, 
1759. — Lovell,  Ch'urch,  Hancock,  Dr.  Warren,  Mason,  and  Welsh, 
on  the  5th  of  March,  1770. — Perez  Morton  on  the  Death  of  Gen. 
Warren,  1776. —  Sevjall  on.  death  Prof  Winthrop,  1779. —  Gov. 
Trwnbull  to  the  Freeholders  of  Connecticut,  1783. — Lowell  on 
the  Death  of  Gov.  Bowdoin,  1791. — Brooks  Disc,  to  Humane 
Soc.  1795. — And  several  others. 


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1319  An  Account  of  Expeditions  to  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi.  By  Major  Z. 
M    Pike.     2  vols.  8vo.  Philadelphia,  \S\Q. 

1320  An  Eulogy  on  Dr.  Benja.  Rish.     By  David  Ramsay.     8vo.  FhUada.  1813. 

1321  Massachusetts  State  Papers  from  17(35  to  1775.     Svo,  boards.  Boston,  1818. 

1322  A  Narrative  of  the  Military  Actions  of  Col.  Ma ri mis  Willett.  By  his  son 
W.  31.  Willvt.     Svo.  N.  York,  IS31 . 

1323  Journal  of  Andrew  Ellicott  in  determining  the  southern  boundary  of  the  U. 
States  in  17'J6,  &c.     4to.     Plates.  Philadelphia,  1S\A. 

1324  A  Description  of  tlie  Province  and  City  of  N.  York,  as  they  existed  in  the  year 
1G95.     Svo.     Plans,  <S:c.  London,  184-3. 

1325  A  State  of  the  Expedition  of  Canada,  as  laid  before  the  House  of  Commons,  by 
Lieut.  Genkrat.  Bourgovne.  4to.     Maps.  London,  17S6. 

1326  The  History  of  Kamtschatka,  and  the  Kurilski  Islands.  By  James  Grieves, 
M.  D.  4 to.     Maps  and  plates.  Gloucester,  1764. 

1327  Miscellaneous  (15.) — The  Revolution  in  France,  1794. — Additions  to  Common 
Sense,  177G. —  Gcrmanicus  to  the  Citizens  of  the  U.  S.  1794. — Trials  of  John  Fries 
for  Treason,  1800. — Trial  of  T.  O.  Selfridge  for  Murder,  ISOG. — &c. 

1328  Dyche's  New  General  English  Dictionary.  Svo.  Eleventh  edition.   London,  17G0. 

1329  Miscellaneous  (G) — Otis  on  the  Sedition  Law. —  Criticisms  on  J.  Q.  Adams'  letter 
to  Otis,  1808. —  Remarks  on  J.  Q.  Adams'  Review  of  Ames'  Works,  1809. — Fourth 
of  July  Orations  by  Hopkins,  Quincy,  Gray,  Adams,  M'Lean's,  Everett  and  Towns- 
end's,  &c.  Svo. 

1330  Minot's  History  of  the  Insurrections  in  JNIassachusetts.  Svo.  Portrait  of  the  Au- 
thor. Boston,  ISIO. 

1331  A  Newspaper  for  the  year  1790.  published  in  Pennsylvania,  in  German.  4lo. 

1332  The  Royal  American  Magazine  for  1774.  2'hough  imperfect,  contains  much  curious 
and  valuable  matter. 

1333  The  National  Magazine,  for  1799.  Edited  by  James  Lyon.  Svo.  Richmond,  Ya.\799. 

1334  Poems.     By  George  Bancroft.  Svo.  Cambridge,  1823. 

1335  The  World,  or  Instability,  a  Poem.  By  C.  Jobson.  Svo.  (Published  by  C.  S. 
Ratinesque.)  Philada.  183G. 

1336  The  Resources  of  the  LT.  States.     By  John  Bristed,  Esq.     Svo,  boards. 

N.  York,  181S. 

1337  Memoirs  of  the  Embassy  of  the  Marshal  de  Bassompierre  to  the  court  of  Eng- 
land in  1626.     Svo.  ,  London,  \S\d. 

1338  Letters  from  North  America,  during  a  tour  in  the  United  States  and  Canada.  By 
Adam  Hodgson.     2  vols.  Svo,  Plates.  London.  1824. 

1339  Kennebeck  Land  Controversy .  Ato. — Remarks  on  the  Plan,  and  Extracts  of  Deeds 
lately  published  by  the  Proprietors  of  the  Township  of  Brunsvvic.  &c.  1753. — A 
Defence  of  the  Remarks  of  the  Plymouth  Company  on  the  Plan  and  E.vtractg,  &c, 
1753 — An  Answer  to  the  Remarks  of  the  Plymouth  Compan}',  1753. 

1340  A  History  of  the  American  Revolution,  inverse.  By  Israel  Skinner.  M.  D. 
12mo.  Binghampton,  N.  Y.  1829. 

1341  PULASKI  vindicated  from  a  Malignant  Charge  introduced  into  Judge  Johnson's 
Life  of  Gen.  Greene.     Svo.  Baltimore,  1824. 

1342  Voyages  of  the  Sieur  de  Champlain  into  Canada  in  1603,  &c.     2  vols.  Svo. 

Paris,  Rep.  1830. 

1343  The  Right  of  the  U.  States  to  the  N.  Eastern  Boundary  claimed  by  them.  By 
Albert  Gallatin.     Svo,  eight  maps.  N.  York,  1840. 

1344  An  Enquiry  into  the  conduct  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  in  his  Execution  of 
the  Powers  vested  in  him  by  Act  of  Congress  of  May,  1810;  with  Reflections 
upon  the  Invasion  of  Florida.  &c.     Svo.  Boston.  1811. 

1345  Century  Sermons. — Dwiglit,  \S0\. —  Taylor  at  Deerfield  in  commemoiation  of  the 
De.struction  of  the  To\vn  by  the  INDIANS,  1S04.— Williams  at  Northampton, 
1815. — Pierce  at  Brookline,  1817. — Holmes's  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims,  1S20. — Krm- 
6a// at  Ipswich  1S':J4.     Svo. 

1346  Travels  through  N.  and  S.  Carolina  and  the  Floridas  among  the  INDIANS.  By 
Willia.m  Bartram.     Svo.     Plates.  London,  1792. 

1347  A  Tour  into  the  U.  States,  &c.  with  a  description  of  the  INDIAN  NATIONS. 
By  J.  F.  D.  Smyth,  Esq.     2  vols.  Svo.  London.  17S4. 

1348  Essay  on  the  Hieroglyphic  System  of  M.  ChampoUion,  jr.    Svo.         Boston,  1830. 

1349  The  Jackson  Wreath,  or  National  Souvenir.  By  Dr.  James  M'Henry.  Svo. 
Plates.  Philadelphia,  1S29. 

1350  A  Voyage  to  the  Republic  of  Columbia  in  1S23.  By  M.  Mallin.  2  vols.  Svo. 
Fine  Plates.  (French.)  Paris,  1S25, 

1351  The  HISTORY  OF  NEW  ENGLAND.  By  Daniel  Neal,  A.  M.  2  vols, 
Svo.     Second  Edition.     Map.  London,  1747. 

1352  The  Historical  Register  of  the  U.  States,  from  the  Declaration  of  War  in  1S12  to 
1814.     By  T.  H.  Palmer.    4  vols.  Svo.  Philadelphia,  \Sl.l-i(j. 

11 


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1353  The  History  of  Printing  in  America.  By  Isaiah  Thomas.  2  vols.  8vo.  With 
the  Will  of  Mr.  Thomas,  and  other  matters  inserted  from  the  Newspapers. 

Worcester,  ISIO. 

1354  Allen's  Biogrnphical  Dictionary  of  Americans.  Svo.  (1st  edition.)  Portrait  of 
Washington  and  Cliart.  Cambri/lge,  1S09. 

1355  A  Collection  of  the  Tracts  and  Comments  relative  to  the  Death  of  Gen.  Hamil- 
ton.    Svo.  N.  York,  1804. 

1356  Tracts  (unlettered.) — A  Bone  to  Gnaw  for  the  Democrats,  1795. — A  New-year's 
Gift  for  the  Democrats,  179G. — A  Kick  for  a  Bite,  by  Peter  Porcupine,  1795. — 
Diplomatic  Blunders,  by  P.  A.  Adet,  1790. —  Porcupine's  Censor  for  Nov.  1796. — 
Porcupine's  Letter  to  the  Infamous  Tom  Paine,  1796. — Vindication  of  Gen. 
Hamilton  from  the  Charge  of  Peculation,  1797. 

1357  A  Complete  History  of  the  Late  War  in  Europe,  America,  &c.  By  J.  Wright. 
2  vols.  Svo,  very  scarce.  London,  1765. 

1358  The  Case  of  the  Seneca  INDIANS  Stated  by  the  Society  of  Friends.     Svo. 

Pmladelplna,  1S40. 

1359  Travels  and  Adventures  in  Canada, the  INDIAN  Country,  &c.  By  Alexander 
Henry.  F:sq.     Svo.  iV.  ForA",  1S09. 

1360  EULOGIES,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Washington.     Svo.  Boston,  1800. 

1361  EULOGIES,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Adams  and  Jefferson.     Svo. 

Hartford,  1826. 

1362  Travels  in  N.  America  in  1780,  81,  and  82.  By  the  Marquis  de  Chastellux. 
2  vols.  Svo.     Maps.  London,  1787. 

1363  The  Ladies'  Philosophy  of  Love.     A  Poem.     By  Charles  Stearns.  4to. 

Leominster,  1797. 

1364  Histoire  de  la  Conqueste  de  la  Floride  :  ou  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  dans  la 
Decouverte  de  ce  Pais  par  Ferdinando  de  Soto.  Par  L'inca  Garcilasso 
De  La  Veoa.  12mo.     Many  Plates.  J  Leide,  1731. 

1365  Manheim,  Johonnet,  and  others  Captivities  among  the  Indians.  Svo.     Plate. 

Philnda.  1800. 

1366  Virginia's  Discovery  of  Silke-VVormes,  with  their  benefit  &c.    4to.     Wood  cuts. 

London,  1G50. 

1367  Indian  VVars  from  the  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims  to  St.  Clair's  Defeat  in  1791.  By 
Henry  Trumbull.  Svo.  Boston,  1822. 

136S  Antiquarian  Researches  :  Comprising  a  History  of  the  Indian  Wars  to  the  Con- 
quest of  Canada  in  1760.     By  Gen.  E.  Hovt.  "  Vahiahle.  Greenfield,  1824. 

1369  Narrative  of  the  Capture  and  providential  Escape  of  two  young  Ladies  in  Black 
Hawk's  War.  Svo.     Cuts.  n.  d. 

1370  The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Philip  Freneau,  in  Prose  and  Verse.  12mo. 

Philada.  1788. 

1371  An  Essay  on  the  Causes  of  Variety  in  the  Complexion  and  figure  of  the  Human 
Species.     Bv  Samuel  Stanhope  Smith,  D.  D.  LL.  D.  Svo.        ^N.  Bnmswirk,  ISIO. 

1372  Memoirs  of  Odd  Adventures,  Strange  Deliverances,  &c.,  in  the  Captivity  of  John 
Gyles,  Esq.  Commander  of  the  Garrison  on  St.  George's  River.  Written  by 
Himself  4to.  Boston,  1736. 

The  extreme  rarity  of  this  very  important  tract,  may  be  judged  of,  from  its  bein?  unknovcn  to 
all  the  Historians  of  Maine. — At  least,  they  do  not  refer  to  it — nor  do  tliey  <;ive  the  history  of  a 
Colony  established  at  Pemmaquid  bv  the  Duke  of  York,  the  faie  of  which  can  be  Ibund  only  in 
Capt.  Gyles'  Narrative. 

1373  A  Letter  to  a  Friend;  givingaconcise,  but  just  Account  of  the  OHIO  DEFEAT. 
[Braddock's.]     4to.  Boston,  1755. 

1374  The  Orders  in  Council,  and  the  American  Embargo.  By  Lord  Sheffield. 
Svo.  London,  1809. 

1375  Atlantic  Journal.  By  C.  S.  Rafinesque,  A.  M.  PH.  D.  Containing  Indian 
researches — very  curious.     Svo.  Philadelphia,  18.^2-3. 

1376  Recollections  of  Italy.  England,  and  America.  By  F.  A.  De  Chateaubriand. 
Svo.  Philadelphia,  \8\Q. 

1377  A  Vindication  of  the  President  and  his  Commanding  Generals  in  the  Seminole 
War.     Svo.  Washington,  1819. 

1378  Volney's  View  of  the  U.  States  of  America.    Svo.     Map  and  Plates.    Lond.  1804. 

1379  New  Views  of  the  Origin  of  the  Tribes  and  Nations  of  America.  By  Benj. 
Smith  Barton,  M.  D.     Svo.     Very  scarce.  Philadelphia,  1797. 

1380  Sketches  of  a  Tour  to  the  Lakes.     By  Thos.  L.  McKenny.    Svo.     Many  plates. 

Baltimore,  1S27. 

1381  A  Disquisition  concerning  the  Knowledge  the  Ancients  had  of  India.  By  Dr. 
Robertson.     Svo.  London,  1799. 

1382  A  Tour  in  America  in  1798,  1799,  and  ISOO.     By  Richard   Parkinson.     &vo. 

London,  1805. 

1383  Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of  America.  By  [Thomas  Anbury,]  an  officer 
under  Gen.  Burgoyne.     2  vols.  Svo.     Fine  Plates.  London,  1791. 


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13S4  LONG'S  EXPEDITION  \o  \\\e  liocky  Mountains.     2  vob.  8vo.     Eloirnnt  copy. 

Fhihuldiilnn,  lS-23. 

ISRf)  Boslon  Prize  Pnems.     12mo.  Boston,  1S24. 

13SG    Works  of  X) v..  PiticK. —  On  the  Importance  of  tlie   American   Revolution. — Civil 

Liberty- — Annuities.     3  vol.';.  8\o.  London,  lllS — 1703. 

1387  A  History  of  the  Island  of  Newfoundland.  By  the  Rev.  Lewis  A.  Anspnch. 
8vo,  Maps.  Loiiilon.  I  8-.'7. 

1388  Letters  on  the  EASTERN  STATES.     By  William  Tuooit.    Svo,  fine  binding. 

Bosfnn.  1821. 

1389  Biographical  Dictionary  of  the  Fiist  Settlers  in  NEW  ENGLAND.  By  John 
El  for.  1).  D.     Svo.  Boston,  1809. 

1390  A  History  ol  the  United  States  before  the  Revolution;  with  an  account  of  the 
ABORIGINES.     By  E- Sanford.     Svo.  i^AiVa/o.  I8l9. 

1391  NEW  ENGLAND'S  MEMORIAL.  By  Nathaniel  Moxton,  Secretary  of 
New  Plymouth.     Svo.  A'cirporl.  1772. 

1392  A  Complete  History  of  the  U.  States  of  America  to  the  year  1820.  By  Frede- 
rick Butler,  A.  M.     3  vols.     Svo.  Hartford,  1821. 

1393  Review  of  the  Administration  of  the  Government  of  the  U.  S.  since  the  year 
1793.  fiyo.  Bos'on.  1797. 

1394  The  History  of  the  U.  States  from  their  first  settlement  as  colonies  to  180S.  By 
David  Ramsav,  M.  D.  With  a  continuation  to  the  Treaty  of  Ghent,  and  a  me- 
moir of  the  Author.    By  S.  S.  Smith,  D.  D.  and  LL.  D.   3  vols.  8vo.    Phila.  ISIG. 

1395  The  Importance  and  Advantage  of  cape  Breton  truly  stated  and  impartially  con- 
sidered.    Svo.     Map.  London,  1740. 

1396  New  Travels  into  North  America.     By  M.  Bossu.     Svo,  Plates.     (In  French.) 

Amsterdam,  1111. 

1397  The  Conduct  of  JMaj.  Gen.  Shiuley  in  North  America  briefly  stated.     Svo. 

London.  1758. 

1398  The  Assembly's  Catechism  in  Stockbridge  Indian.  Svo,  1795. — In  smnc  vol- 
ume. A  Hymn  in  Mohawk,  n.  d. — Tract  on  Language  of  the  St.  John's  Ind- 
ians.    ByMr.  H.  E.  Hale,  1833,  Svo. 

1399  Letters  from  Paris  to  the  citizens  of  the  U.  States.     By  Joel  Barlow.     Svo. 

London,  ISnO. 

1400  Tracts.  4to. —  Proposals  touching  the  Accomplishment  of  Prophesies.  Humbly 
offered  by  Samuel  Sewall,  M.  A.  4to.  Boston.  1713. 
In  Same  Vol. — A  little  before  Break-a-day,  at  Boston,  of  the  Massachv sds,  Ja.nua.Ty 
1,  1701.     .4  Porn7  on  a  single  leaf —  (Probably  unique.) 

In  some  vol. —  A  Collection  of  Papers  relative  to  Half-Pay,  4to,  1783. — And,  A 
Collection  of  Papers  by  the  Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel,  1741. — j1  curious 
volume. 

1401  A  Gazetteer  of  the  Province  of  U.  Canada.     Svo.     Maps.  N.  York,  1813. 

1402  A  Concise  Account  of  North  America.     By  Major  Robert  Rogers.     Svo. 

London.  1765. 

1403  Journal  of  Major  Robert  Rogers.  Containing  an  Account  of  his  Expeditions 
during  the  late  War  in  America.     Svo.  London,  1705. 

1404  The  History  of  N.  England.  By  John  Winthrop,  Esq.  With  notes  by  James 
Savage.     2  vols.  Svo.  J5o.s/on.  1825. 

1405  Hi-story  of  the  Battle  of  Bunkerhill.     By  Charles  Coffin.     Svo.        Saro.  1831. 

1406  The  Right  of  Parliament  Vindicated,  on  occasion  of  the  late  Stamp-Art.  In 
which  is  exposed  the  conduct  of  the  .American  Colonists.     Svo.        London,  1766. 

1407  The  Statutes  at  Large;  being  a  Collection  of  All  the  Laws  of  Virginia,  from 
1619  to  1710.      By  William  Walter  Hkning.     3  vols.  Svo.  Riihnond,  1809. 

140S  Letters  in  Defence  of  the  Hartford  Convention.    By  Harrison    Gray  Oris.    Svo. 

Boston,  1824. 

1409  The  Present  State  of  the  British  Empire  in  Europe,  America,  &c.     Svo. 

London,  1 768. 

1410  General  Jackson  and  the  Six  Militia  Men ;  the  official  records  of  that  Afliiir. 
Svo.  Washington,  1S28. 

1411  A  Patent  for  Plymouth  in  New  England.  To  which  is  annexed,  PLxtiacts  from 
the  Records  of  that  Colony,  &c.  &c.  4to.  Boston.  1751. 

1412  The  Diary  of  Christopher  Marshall,  a  Patriot  of  the  Revolution,  from  1774 
to  1776.   l'2mo.  Philada.  1839. 

1413  Views  of  Society  and  Manners  in  America  in  iSlS,  19,  and  20.  By  ^  English 
Woman.   [Frances  Wright. |  Svo.  ]^_  York   1821. 

1414  Mayhew's  INDIAN  CONVERTS.  Svo.  Autograph  oi  CoTToy  Mather.'  Very 
lare.  London,  1727. 

1415  A  Memorial,  in  Answer  to  the  Observations  sent  by  the  English  Ministry  to  the 
Courts  of  Europe.  Translated  from  the  Frenrh.  Svo.  N.  York,  1757. 
In  the  Same  Volume — Remarks  upon  the  Historical  Memorial  published  by  the 
Court  of  France.     In  a  Letter  to  Earl  Temple.  Svo.  London  1761. 


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1416  The  Life  and  Errors  of  John  Dunton,  citizen  of  London.  8vo.  2  vols,  (in  one.) 
Portrait.  London,  JS18. 

1417  Uiintoii's  Remains:  or,  the  Dyinsr  Pastour's  La.«t  Legacy.  By  John  Du.\ton, 
late  rector  of  Aston  Clinton.  [Father  of  the  preceding.]  Svo.  Portrait. 

London^  1684. 

1418  Three  years  in  Canada.     By  J.  Mactaggart.  2  vols.  12mo.  London,  {^29. 

1419  Letters  from  Nova  Scotia.  By  Capt.  W.  Morsom,  52d  Light  Infantry.  12mo. 
Map  and  five  plates.  London,  1830. 

1420  A  Keview  of  the  Nesociations  between  the  U.  States  and  G.  Britain.  By  Hon. 
L.  W.  Tazwell.  Svo.  London,  1839. 

1421  Travels  through  the  Western  Interior  of  the  U.  States,  from  1808  to  ISl 6.  By 
Henry    Ker.  Svo.  Elizabdhtown.  1816. 

1422  National  Arithmetic,  or  Observations  on  the  Finances  of  ]SIassachusetts.  Svo. 

Boston,  1786. 

1423  Schomberg"s  Naval  Chronology,  from  the  time  of  the  Romans  to  the  Peace  of 
1S02.     5  vols.  Svo.  London.  \8Q-2. 

1424  The  POEM  which  the  Committee  of  the  Town  of  Boston  had  voted  unani- 
mously to  be  published  with  the  Late  [5th  of  March]  Oration.  With  Extracts 
from  an  Ingenious  Composition  never  yet  Published.     4to.  Boston,  1772. 

142.5  Journal  of  Capt.  Cook's  Last  Voyage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.     Svo.     Plates. 

London,  1785. 

142G  Gookin's  Historical  Collections  of  the  INDIANS  in  N.  England.    Svo.     Original 

edition.  Boston,  1792. 

1427  A  Geographical,  Coinmcrcial,  and  Agricultural  View  of  the  U.  States  of  America. 
By  Da.mel  Blowe.     Svo.     Portrait  (horrid)  of  Washington.         Livvrjiool,  lSi9. 

1428  The  New  York  Conspiracy;  or,  a  History  of  the  Negro  Plot  in  1741-2  By  Daniel 
HoRSMANDEN,  Esq.     Svo.  Ni'iv  York;  1810. 

1429  Lives  of  the  British  Admirals.  By  Dr.  Campbell.  With  a  Continuation  to 
the  present  time.     12mo.  Glasgow,  1841. 

1430  An  Essay  on  Demonology,  Ghosts  and  Apparitions.  By  James  Thacher,  M.  I). 
ISmo.  ■  Boston,  1831. 

1431  Lectures  on  Witchcraft.     By  C.  W.  Upham.     ISmo.     Second  Edition. 

Boston,  1832. 

1432  Miscellaneous.  (6.)  18mo. — Trenton  Falls. — Johnson's  Sunday  Mail  Report. — 
War,  a  Poem  by  Webber.  1823. — Zophiel,  by  Mrs.  Brooks,  1825. — Poems  by 
Milton  Ward,  1826.— The  Grave  of  Byron,  by  Lunt,  1S2G. 

1433  Sermons,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Symmes. — 1.  Artillery  Election  Ser.  1702. — A 
Joco-Serious  Dialogue  on  Regular  Singing,  1723. — The  People's  Interest,  a  Ser. 
1724. — A  Sermon  on  the  Deaih,  and  an  Account  of  the  Life  of  Rev.  Mr. 
Symmes.     By  John  Brown,  A.  M  of  Haverhill.     1726.     12mo. 

1434  A  Description  of  the  Island  of  St  Helena.     r2mo.     Plates.  London,  1805. 

1435  An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Baltimore  Mob  of  1812.     iSmo.  s.  /.  1S12. 

1436  Four  Sermons  preached  at  the  Lecture  in  Boston,  in  1814.  By  Be.n.iamin  Col- 
man,  M.  A.     12mo.  Boston,  1715. 

1437  A  Display  of  God's  Grace  in  Plain  and  Familiar  Dialogue.  With  an  Attestation 
by  Colman,  Sowall,  Prince,  Webb,  Cooper,  Foxcroft  and  Gee.   ISmo.   Boston,\142. 

143S  A  Treatise  in  the  Language  of  Armenia.  1841. 

1439  Poems  on  various  subjects  by  Phillis  Wheatley,  Negro  servant  to  Mr.  John 
Whealley  of  Boston.     Svo.  London,  1773. 

1440  A  Work  in  the  Sandwich  Island  Language.     ]2mo.  1842. 

1441  An  Essay  on  Slavery.  By  Granville  Sharp,  Esq.  Svo.  Burlington,  (N.J.) 
1773.  Li  same  vol. —  Considerations  on  the  Expediency  of  the  Abolition  of  Slav- 
ery, id. — An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British  Settlements  on  Slavery  in 
America.  Pliilada.  1773. — A  Vindication  of  the  last.  id. — A  short  Account  of 
that  Part  of  Africa  inhabited  by  Negroes,     id.  1762. 

1442  Miscellaneous  Poems,  by  Susanna  Rowson.     12mo.  Boston,  1804. 

1443  The  Present  State  of  the  Isles  and  Territories  of  America.  By  Richard  Blome, 
Svo,  maps.  London,  1687. 

1444  An  Apology  for  the  Liberties  of  the  Churches  in  New  England.  By  Sa.muel 
Mather,  M.  A.     Svo.  Boston,  1138. 

1445  Jesuit's  Letters  from  among  the  Indians  in  N.  America.  Svo,  wants  title  and  part 
of  contents. 

1446  Practical  Discourses  delivered  on  occasion  of  the  EARTHQUAKES  in  1755. 
By  Jonathan  Mayhew,  D.  D.     Svo.  Boston,  1760. 

1447  A  Copy  of  the  King's  Majesty's  CHARTER,  for  Incorporating  the  Company  of 
the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  England  in  America.     4to.  Boston,  1689. 

1448  Lives  of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence.  By  the  Rev.  C.  A. 
Goodrich.  Svo.     Portraits.  New  York,  1829. 

1449  A  Treatise  Concerning  the  Lord's  Supper,  &c.  By  Thomas  Doolittle,  M.  A. 
Autograph  of  Phineas  Upham,  1731.  12mo.  Boston,  1727. 


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1450  The  CanJid  Retrospect  of  the  American  War,  Examineil  by  Whi<j  Principles. 
r2mo.  Charleston,  (N.  Y.  rep.)  1780. 

1451  Hymns  of  Dii.  Watts.     Fourth  Edition.  12mo.  1714. 
1'152  Sacramental  Exercises.     By  J.  E,   r2mo.          Title  wanting.  1707. 

1453  Examination  of  the  Pretentions  of  N.  England  to  Commercial  Pre-eminence. 
]8mo.  Philada.  1814. 

1454  Cain's  Lamentations  over  Abel.  By  Rowland  Cotton.  12mo.  Tliird  Edition. 
Plate.  N.  York,  1705. 

1455  The  Day  of  Doom.  By  Mich.\el  Wiggleswokth.  iSmo.  Seventh  edition, 
(nth  was  1715.)  Boston,  1S28. 

1450  The    Commonwealth  of  England.     By  Sir   Thomas    Smith,  Knight,  one  of  the 

Patentees  of  N.  England.   ISmo.  London,  102.5. 

14.57   Miscellaneous  Poems.      By  J.  M.  Sewat.l,  Esq.   12mo.  Portsmouth,  \Si)\. 

1458  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico.     By  W.  H.  Dilworih,  A.  M.  ISmo. 

PliUada.  1801. 

1459  The  History  of  the  Present  War  between  France  and  G.  Britain,  to  the  end  of 
the  year  17.59.     By  W.  H.  Oil  worth.  l8mo.  London,  1760. 

1460  Songs  of  Praise,  with  Penetential  Ciies.  iSmo.  Boston,  1743. 

1461  Orations  in  Commemoration  of  the  Massacre  of  the  5th  of  March,  1770.    12mo. 

Boston,  1785. 

1462  Sermons  on  the  EARTHQUAKES  of  1727.— Colman,  Prince,  Foxcroft,  Josiah 
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1463  A  Collection  of  Papers.  By  Sir  William  Keith.  Bart.  In  which  is  'A  Dis- 
course on  the  Present  state  of  the  Colonies  in  America.'     r2mo.       I^ondon,  1740. 

1464  New  States  and  Territories  of  N.  America  in  their  real  State  and  Character  in 
1818.     Bv  Andrew  Miller.     18mo.     Map.  s.  d.  ]8ld. 

1465  The  POWOVV.  Being  an  exact  Description  of  an  Indian  Banquet,  held  be- 
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among  different  tribes  of  Indians.     ]8mo.  Otsego,  (N.  Y.)  1808. 

1466  A  Dying  Le<racy  of  a  Minister  to  his  Dearly  Beloved  People.  By  Increase 
Mather.     l8mo.  Boston.  1722. 

1467  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Charles  Johnson  of  Virginia,  amoiiij  the  IN- 
DIANS.    12mo.  iV.  For^,  1827. 

1468  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Col.  Ethan  Allen.     Written  by  Himself     12mo. 

Albany,  1814. 

1469  The  Faithful  Reprover.  In  Two  Lecture  Sermons.  By  B.  Wadsworth,  A.  M. 
ISmo.  Boston,  1711. 

1470  Travels  through  the  Western  Country  in  1816.     By  David  Thomas.     12mo. 

Jiihurn,  1819. 

1471  A  New  Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David  by  N.  Brady,  D.  D.  and  N.  Tate,  Esq. 
4to,  no  date,  but  printed  by  Mein  and  Fleeming,  Boston. 

1472  The  Same.     First  Edition.  London,  1704. 

1473  The  Life  and  Conversion  of  Elias  Smith.  Written  by  Himself  12mo.  Por- 
trait. Portsmouth,  1816. 

1474  A  Journal  of  a  Voyage  from  London  to  Savannah  in  Georgia.  By  George  Whit- 
field,  A.  B.     Svo.     Sixth  Edition.  London.  1743. 

1475  Novanglus  and  Massachusettensis;  or  Political  Essays  written  by  John  Adams 
and  Jonathan  Sewall.     Svo.  Boston,  \8\9. 

1476  Discourses  on  Davila.     By  John  Adams.     Svo.  JSos^on,  1805. 

1477  Correspondence  of  John  Adams.  In  a  Series  of  Numbers  originally  published 
in  the  Boston  Patriot.     Svo.  Boston,  1S09. 

1478  Correspondence  between  John  Adams  and  Mr.  Cunningham,  1823. —  Picke- 
ring's Review  of  the  same,  1S24. 

1479  The  History  of  the  Administration  of  John  Adams,  Esq.   By  John  Wood.  Svo. 

N.  York,  1802. 

1480  Journal  of  an  Exploring  Tour  beyond  the  Rocky  Mountains.  By  Rev.  Samuel 
Parker.     Svo.  Ithica,  1840. 

1481  The  Life  of  George  Washington.  By  John  Marshall,  LL.  D.  6  vols.  8vo. 
Plales.  London,  1804. 

1452  INDIAN  TREATIES,  and  Laws  and  Regulations  relating  to  Indian  Atfairs.   Svo. 

WaihingtMn,  1826-31. 

1483  The  United  States  of  America  at  the  End  of  the  Eighteenth  century.  By  J.  E. 
Bonnet.     2  vols.  Svo.     (French.)  Paris,  An.  l&. 

1484  Papers  relating  to  the  Revolution.     By  Col.  Theodorick  Bland.    Svo.     Vol.1. 

Peter shurgh,  Va.  1840. 

1485  The  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  California.    By  Mignel  Vknegas.   2  vols.  Svo. 

London,  1759. 

1486  Caspipina's  Letters.  Written  by  a  Gentleman  who  resided  some  time  in  Phila- 
delnhia.     With  a  Life  of  William  Penn.     Svo,  2  vols,  in  one.     Scarce. 

Dublin,  1792. 


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1487  The  Life  of  Cou.nt  Zimzindork.  By  A.  G.  Spange.nberg.  With  Introduc- 
tion by  Rev.  P.  Latrobe.     12mo.     Portrait.  london,  1S3S. 

1488  Merriil's  Gazetteer  of  N.  Hampshire.     The  first  ever  iniblishcd  of  that  state.     Svo. 

Exder,  1817. 

1489  A  Gazetteer  of  Rhode  Ishmd  and  Connecticut.  By  J.  C.  Pease  and  John  M.  Niles. 
Svo.     Map.  "  Hartford,  1819. 

1190  The  New  England  Patriot:  A  Candid  Comparison  of  the  conduct  of  Wash- 
ington aud  Jefferson.  Svo.  Boston,  1810. 

1491  ]Memoirs  of  his  Own  Time,  including  the  Revolution,  the  Empire,  and  the  Res- 
toration. By  Lieut.  Gen.  Count  Dvma^,  who  served  in  ^imerica  in  the  Revolu- 
tion. 2  vols.  Svo.     Portrait.  Londo7i,  1839. 

1492  Researches,  Historical,  and  Critical,  into  the  Art  of  Printing.  By  P.  Lambinet. 
With  Portraits  of  the  first  practicers  of  the  Art.  Svo.  French.     Brujcellcs,  An.  VIL 

1493  Gen.  Hull.— His  Memoirs  of  the  N.  W.  Army  of  1S12.— Trial  of  Brig.  Gen. 
William  Hull,  1814.— Defence  of  Gen.  Hull,  1S14.     3  vols.  Svo,  and  12mo. 

1494  Lafayette  in  America,  in  1824,  and  1825;  or  a  Journal  of  his  Travels  in  the  U. 
States.  By  A.  Levasseur.  Secretary  to  the  General.  2  vols.  Svo,  Many  Portraits. 
(French.)  Pans,  1829. 

1195  Personal  Narrative  of  Travels  to  the  Equinoctial  Regions  of  America.  By 
Alexander  De  Humboldt.  Svo.  Philada.  1815. 

1  lOG  W^uatctieer,  or  Roger  Williams  in  Banishment.  A  Poem.  By  Job  Durfee, 
Esq.  12mo.  Providence,  1832. 

1497  An  Impartial  History  of  the  War  in  America.  By  the  Rev.  James  Murray,  of 
Newcastle.     2  vols.  Svo.  Newcastle,  {upoii  Tyne.)  n.  d. 

1498  Political  Essays  on  the  Kingdom  of  New  Spain.  By  Alexander  Humboldt. 
2  vols.  Svo.  N.  York,  ISU. 

1499  Perpetual  War  the  Policy  of  Mr.  Madison.     By  a  N.  England  Farmer.  Svo. 

Boston,  1S13. 

1500  Georgia  Papers. — Report  of  the  Committee  of  His  Majesty's  Council  w'lo 
were  appointed  to  Conter  with  the  House  of  Assembly  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia, 
upon  the  AtTairs  of  that  Province.  4to.     Jl  few  of  the  first  pages  wanting. 

1501  Reminiscences  of  the  Last  Si.vtijfire  years.     By  E.  S.  Thomas.   2  vols.  Svo. 

Hartford,  1840. 

1502  The  Life  of  the  Late  Gen.  William  Eaton.     Compiled  from  his  papers.    Svo. 

Brookfield,  1S13. 

1503  A  Voyage  to  Cayenne,  into  both  Americas,  and  among  the  Anthropophagies.  2 
vols.  8vo,  2d  Edition,  Many  Plates.     (French.)  Paris,  1807. 

1504  His.ory  of  the  Catastrophe  of  St.  Domingo,  with  the  correspondence  of  General 
Leclerc,  (brother-in-law  to  Bonaparte.)     Svo.  Paris,  1824. 

1505  The  American  Gazetteer.     3  vols.  12mo.  London,  1762. 
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